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    An 10/8 Marsden near wedge. Huge impressive blade. Restored in a glazed finish. The Magnum Bonum etch on the top of the arris spine is still visible. The tang has a rounded profile which I have seen on other Marsden blades. Dates likely to 1810's - 1820's. The original broken horn scales were repaired and re-dyed black. It appears a wire wrap was once used to hold the broken piece in place. Note the lead wedge/spacer. This razor used an unusual pinning system. A copper sleeve .095 diameter which served as the rivet/pin to assemble the razor. A small silver pin then passed through the copper sleeve and pinned small silver collars in place. Because of the size of the holes in the scales they had to be filled and re-drilled to provide backing for the replacement nickel silver collars.
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    As usual, a wonderful restore on a very impressive and interesting razor.

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    OK....Now im impressed .. Great work.

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    Great save, Karl.!
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    More blade sticking out of the scales than in when closed. Nice one Karl.
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    Great save and meticulously restored razor.
    Well done, again sir..
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    Such an impressive restoration. Karl restored my very similar Marsden a year or so ago. It is an awesome razor to shave with.
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    That's just a beautiful old chopper, Karl-I really like the angular/squarish aspect to it in contrast to the usual rounded/curvy Sheffields. And I'm just in awe of your glazed surfaces!
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    Quote Originally Posted by karlej View Post
    An 10/8 Marsden near wedge. Huge impressive blade. Restored in a glazed finish. The Magnum Bonum etch on the top of the arris spine is still visible. The tang has a rounded profile which I have seen on other Marsden blades. Dates likely to 1810's - 1820's. The original broken horn scales were repaired and re-dyed black. It appears a wire wrap was once used to hold the broken piece in place. Note the lead wedge/spacer. This razor used an unusual pinning system. A copper sleeve .095 diameter which served as the rivet/pin to assemble the razor. A small silver pin then passed through the copper sleeve and pinned small silver collars in place. Because of the size of the holes in the scales they had to be filled and re-drilled to provide backing for the replacement nickel silver collars.
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    Oh, wow. That pin system is weird and cool!

    I’ve got 3 razors that use it, but I’d never taken any of them apart.

    Triangulating all the makers, it looks like the venn diagram places them around 1820.

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    The one in fancy pressed scales uses smaller washers and has been disassembled and lightly reground before I got it, but the other two are original, and all of them use silver washers, plus the pins are smaller than 1/16th and also silver (though the one that’s been repinned is using Ni/Cu at the pivot, presumably because whoever worked on it didn’t have any silver to replace it with).
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