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    Well, I guess I am now a member of the Boker Brotherhood its my first and only straight razor.



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    So I got this from the old old man. The box says it's a 9246 SP. Is it pretty well a wall hanger with a chip like that? I received 3 SR but sadly, this one, with the big chip, seems to be the best. Any insight on this blade?

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    You could grind it down and hone it and use it, but it would take a lot of work. It's a shame.

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    Here's my one and only Böker, an extra-hollow beauty discovered on eBay, rescaled at some point in its lifetime:
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    I have posted this razor on another forum looking for info and I thought it belonged here. It was bought at auction with several other razors and laid around quite a while before I got around to using it.

    All I can say is Boker razors (at least the vintage ones) are really nice shavers. I use this razor a lot now and am glad I didn't wait longer to clean it up and try it.

    Thanks to everyone for posting and sharing.

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    H. Boker made this razor for the Wolff, Lane & Co. in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and is dated in between 1860-1895. This is one of my favorite razors because it holds a great edge, looks awesome to me, and is the most comfortable well balanced razor I have ever held. You can literally balance it on one finger when open. I know I have posted this before but wanted to give a more intimate review after realizing how special this razor is to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xMackx View Post
    H. Boker made this razor for the Wolff, Lane & Co. in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and is dated in between 1860-1895. This is one of my favorite razors because it holds a great edge, looks awesome to me, and is the most comfortable well balanced razor I have ever held. You can literally balance it on one finger when open. I know I have posted this before but wanted to give a more intimate review after realizing how special this razor is to me.
    I have a Robeson with a similar Boker stamp made in the late 1880's. It's a great shaver. You can see it in post number 16 of this thread: http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...obesons-2.html
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    Here is a vintage catalog of the different vintage models of the time.

    http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/9/...363//boker.pdf
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    I see the Boker "Our Pet' in the 1906 catalog. The Robeson stamp on my 'Our Pet' dates it pre 1885 per this info: RobesonsRme.com under the history tab. BAsed on this info it would appear that "Our Pet' was in production for a few years.
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    Got my first straight razor today, and I was looking for some info. I was sent to this thread. So can you fellas tell me anything about my Boker? Is this one of the 1924-1935 ones? I'm pretty new at this.
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