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    Quote Originally Posted by nessmuck View Post
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    1880 ‘ s maybe.....any help dating this razor...thanks !

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    Here's one that's apparently a "Crookes", but not any of the Crookes mentioned here. Rather an "S. Crookes".

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    It's got a G.R. crown stamp, so likely that dates it to the 1820s. It looks like a half hollow - I don't know if it was reground, I think some hollow grinds did start to appear in the 1820s. Though there is a mostly obliterated stamp on the one face near the spine.

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    Maybe "T ? E L L" ?

    The scales are pretty straight and actually some sort of honey horn, though they look a bit like wood in photos.

    One side has a name scratched in, though I'm not sure what it says:

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    In any case, does anyone know anything about "S. Crookes"?

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    Nice razor, probably a re-grind. I've seen "warranted to shave well" and the like stamped on the spine on various makers.
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    Thanks! Yes, it does look like it could be the remnants of "W" before the "..ELL", so I bet it was some phrase of this sort.

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    Quote Originally Posted by benhunt View Post
    Thanks! Yes, it does look like it could be the remnants of "W" before the "..ELL", so I bet it was some phrase of this sort.
    Yup, you lather well and I'll shave well.

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    We’ve all heard of eBay horror stories, but sometimes you win. I’ve always wanted a nice Johnathan Crookes, but never ran across one, at least before someone else did. There was one on eBay with collared pins and apparent corrosion, along with a small heel chip. I used the heel chip to bargain with the seller, and got it at a price that was still pretty high for a bone scaled, rusty razor. Rad strikes deep, lol.

    Except that what it looked like isn’t what it is. Vendors image first. The ‘bone’ scales are wafer thin ivory with a lead wedge despite the collar pins, and 99+% of the the corrosion was some kind of ‘substance that cleaned off. It looked like old cosmolene but the razor has slight wear on it. I fixed the heel chip and have a very nice razor. It could still stand to have a proper cleaning and pin job sometime.
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    Very nice, especially the lack of honewear.
    Being as old as it is, it's supposed to have a little patina.
    I like it just the way it is.
    Nice job on the cleanup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by petercp4e View Post
    Very nice, especially the lack of honewear.
    Being as old as it is, it's supposed to have a little patina.
    I like it just the way it is.
    Nice job on the cleanup.

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    Lovely old razor. Are the scales ivory?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    Lovely old razor. Are the scales ivory?

    Bob
    They seem to be, but IDK.
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