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    Default Labeled coticule-paddle strop...anyone seen before?

    Well, this is a new addition, to my meager collection. I bought this out of the U.K. and was wondering if anyone recognizes the label, etc...
    Ive never seen a coticule referred to as a, "German Hone," before...also, the distributors name is, "E. Meinig, Hone Merchant, London."
    The instructions, for use is also interesting, imo.

    Coti dimensions" 7 x 1 3/4.


    Many thanks,

    Mac
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    I recognize that label because it's mine!

    I was traveling through the UK a few months ago and left it at a coffee shop by accident. When I came back it was gone

    I'm so glad you found it!!! what a wonderful christmas surprise

    hehehehe

    nice hone mac
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    I've never seen one like it, but I can assure you that I'd snatch it up if I ever saw it in an antique store. Congratulations on the score!

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    congratulations Mac,
    this hone looks just like what you need!

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    I had something similar - no labels or identifying marks, though:









    Regards,
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    Great catch!

    As for Coticule/German razor hone naming confusion: http://straightrazorpalace.com/advan...tml#post430470

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    Great find. Any chance of you transcribing those directions, can't quite make them out from the photo.

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    Great piece Mac. Talk about a vintage coticule, that is certainly an old one. My first thought was that the distributor might have thought that "German Hone" was a selling point. Then my skeptical mind kicked in and I began to wonder if the case originally held a Thuringan and a coticule was eventually put in its place? Probably original to the case though, especially with Neil having a very similar set. One way or the other a great find for a hone collector.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AlanII View Post
    Great find. Any chance of you transcribing those directions, can't quite make them out from the photo.

    Genuine German Hone for Razors, Lancets, Penknives &r

    A regular and smooth edge, which does not tear the beard but cuts it smoothly can only be produced on a hone. A well finished hone edge in a good blade will owing to its perfectness last for months without renewal.

    Directions Keep the Razor flat on the hone and draw it with moderate pressure, the action against the edge along the hone on a sloping direction as shown in the drawing, sharpening alternately and uniformly both sides of the blade. After setting, strap on a piece of leather, but not on an Emery Strap as the same would spoil the fine edge. Lancets & Penknives are set in the same manner, but the back must be a little elevated.
    IMPORTED BY E. MEINIG, HONE MERCHANT, LONDON.

    Also to the left of the label...

    To prevent disappointment the Importers signature is labelled on all hones which he can warrant to be of the very best quality. Inferiour qualities are not marked in the same manner.

    Many thanks,

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    I'm not sure what the chances of this are, but could it be a case of the famous

    "Wade & Butcher made by Case USA - The razor is stamped 'Wade & Butcher' and comes in the original cardboard box which says 'Made in the USA by Case.' This is a very rare razor, in which a US razor manufacturer worked hand in hand with a legendary Sheffield razor manufacturer to produce the best and rarest razor in the world" BIN Price: $1,000,000 (plus $5,000 shipping)

    SRP Thread says: "Clealry this guy's shipping is a ripoff, but he's also sorely mistaken about the razor and box - they've just been mixed up over the years."

    In other words, I ask, is it possible that a coticule was transplanted into this box simply because it happened to fit in there well? I will be the first to say I have no idea how likely this is, and the chances of it being a mismatched box and hone may be 0%. Just asking, could it be...

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