I'm brand new here. I was given a straight razor today, but no info. Does anyone know anything about this razor? I know pretty much nothing about this thing. Anyone know how old it is? Thanks!Attachment 92839Attachment 92840
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I'm brand new here. I was given a straight razor today, but no info. Does anyone know anything about this razor? I know pretty much nothing about this thing. Anyone know how old it is? Thanks!Attachment 92839Attachment 92840
Check out the Boker Brotherhood. It has a number of similar razors. I'll check the wiki in a sec for you too.
Here's what I found:
http://straightrazorpalace.com/srpwi...ker,_H._%26_Co.
Looks like 1924- 1935 year range.
I can tell you it's a Boker "King Cutter" -- I have two similar to it (but in worse condition). Except for the rust near the pivot, it looks like it's in excellent condition.
It will be a very good shaver, after it's been honed.
They aren't "top-of-the-line" razors -- no fancy features -- but good steel, well-ground. The scales are likely to be plastic. [I may be corrected by more-knowledgeable members.]
. Charles
PS -- i forgot about the "Boker Brotherhood" .. . sorry . .
Boker, King Cutter , one of the highly respected brands, and one of their top shavers.. Looks to be in pretty good shape too, hone it or have it cleaned and honed and yer ready to go
In the Razor subforum is the "Boker Brotherhood" search it out for a ton of info and pics
Boker King Cutter? - legendary razor. I'd say its from the early to mid 1900's. Looks to be in great condition - have her pro honed and you'll be away!
No need to post the same thing twice, I left it in the Beginners Forum as I am pretty sure you will have more questions as you get more info..
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Also Welcome to SRP feel free to ask tons of questions :)
Glen Senior Mod SRP
yup, "nothing special at all" :argue: the king cutter is just a superb razor from back in the day when razors were just tools to remove your beard, not the high art that we are making it these days. as for date this model was made from around 1900-1930. and in the old boker catalog (1906) you could get the king cutter with all sorts of fancy scales as well.
manderso on the back of the tang does it say "made in germany" or at least "germany" or "girmany"?