I have a couple of these blades in my very small collection. In my limited, newbie experience, they seem to be terrific. I like 'em a lot.
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I have a couple of these blades in my very small collection. In my limited, newbie experience, they seem to be terrific. I like 'em a lot.
In fact, I just scored a third on eBay... woo-HOO!
So this is #11 for my collection of Shumate razors and it just seemed to fall into my hands :)
St Loius, made Shumate "Senator"
Needed a little polishing and a honing but nothing else, all factory pins and scales...
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Not competing with Glen, but coincidentally I got this one finished up this weekend. I still need to develop my polishing patience, but I really didn't want to take out the engraving.
I am happy with the Walnut scales and CA finish.
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Nice Work !!!! on the #0175 :tu
I like the shoulderless razors they just have this sleek look to them :)
'Very nice.
I also like the look of the shoulderless. With the exception of one recent new production blade, they've also been great performers. I suspect this is mere coincidence, but most shoulderless blades I've used have shaved beautifully as well.
Very nice ! i like some patina on older razor give em soul.......
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My first and only straight, got it off eBay and don't really know anything about it. The box says Shumate Razor St. Louis, MO and Shumate Tungsteel, but what I can make out of the etching on the Razor says New York. Don't know if it was just put into the wrong box or if there is some other explanation. It seems to shave pretty well in my uneducated opinion.
Can we see a pic of the front side of the razor on the tang, I have only seen TX and MO Shumates so I am betting a mis-matched box and razor but one thing I have learned with this hobby is never say never :)
Thats about the best I could do, on closer inspection I can make out a "TRIC" above where it says "New York", the etching is very shallow, but I am thinking maybe Electric Cutlery? That's about the only one i've been able to find that has those letters in the name, and they were out of NJ from what I can gather.