This is my contribution to the club:
Attachment 91249
From top to bottom, we have:
- A HORACE I just finished to restore: I just had to clean it a little from its patina (which reformed almost immediately, so I renounced to take it away) and to straighten the edge that was quite wavy because of dents caused by rust. The spine was quite consumed on its sides, the hone work just made it shining. Same for the blade near to the bevel. I could not find any info on this razor, I just guess it's 1750-1800. Any kind of info is highly appreciated!
- A RODGERS CUTLER TO HIS MAJESTY, wedge: maybe there was a crown with the king's initial above it (I seem to detect a G), but it's gone because of pitting. On the blade there is a beautifully etched steam wheel boat, but this has become too faint to be caught by a picture like this.
- A JOHN BARBER, wedge: I'm not certain we can consider it a stub tail, but it is such a good shaver that I wanted to share it with you :)