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FS: I Barber, Sheffield, early 1800s stub tail, padauk scales
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This is a great old razor which exemplifies Sheffield manufacture from the early 1800s. The manufacturer's stamp is I. Barber.
The grind is shoulderless and I can't remember the other name, but it also goes by 'rattler'. It's a quarter hollow wedge.
It's in a great state for 200 old razor - some pitting and patina, kept very intentionally. I am not partial to ruining old razors by overgrinding/overbuffing when that doesn't serve any purpose other than blurring the original grind lines and exposing shiny steel.
The shank/tang and the spine on this one are slightly blued, which I think works quite well with the patina on the rest of the blade.
The scales are custom made in period shape out of padauk, again because I think the grain of the wood works best with the blade.
Shave ready, small bevel, and as I said great example of a sheffield edge - not trivial in early razors which tend to be inconsistent.
Asking $180 includes shipping in US.
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