Would we expect horn (or bone) scales for most Sheffield razors of the period?
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Pair of "Austin" 5/8" ivory scales wit pewter caps c.1810-20
I got this razor with the widest stub tail I've ever seen! I couldn't find any info on the maker and I hoped maybe someone here could help with this...It says "JORIS" but i'm not sure if it's the full name or maybe some letters are missing.
The scales are made from a very light wood and I think these are the original scales, judging by the washers.
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Another interesting one for sure that a big stubtail. Joris is Dutch all the help I can give you.
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Darn, Tharis, where in all get out do you find all these gorgeous razors?
I'm mostly creeping around the dark corners of the net ^^