Now those are some awesome examples - the "Hancock" is especially like.
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Now those are some awesome examples - the "Hancock" is especially like.
If I may...
http://straightrazorpalace.com/attac...ers-stub_1.jpg
http://straightrazorpalace.com/attac...ers-stub_2.jpg
http://straightrazorpalace.com/attac...ers-stub_5.jpg
Information as provided by ScienceGuy (thanks again!)
Here are a few.
Attachment 191939
Note the similar blade shape: dip in the spine at the toe, and a drop by the tang. These are early. Two yet to be identified, and on the bottom a William Warburton (with LISBON mark, later used by son Thomas).
Attachment 191940
Two French razors in tortoise.
Attachment 191941
Attachment 191942
Birks, Sheppard, Harwood & Co, and an unknown.
Attachment 191943
Another Birks.
Attachment 191944
Here are the ones I could find. I couldn't find my Greaves I just recently made the scales for.
Then there are these...............
I did not realize that pipe razors were that old.
There were indeed many manufacturers that used variations on the pipe back into the 1700s. http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...ml#post1262113