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    Wanna find out around what year it was made, can't find the answer anywhere online. Its a hibbard spencer bartlett made in chicago. On the blade below the spine it had the improved rattler etched into the metal. Tue handle was described as being bone on ebay, it has a definite grain to it so it appears to be correct and be bone or some kind of black wood. Any help with idea of date of manufacture appreciated I love to know the history of my razors. -johnName:  $T2eC16ZHJGsFFM(f7CjEBR9Gu!WJNQ~~60_57.jpg
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    All I can offer is this:
    HIBBARD, SPENCER, BARTLETT & CO
    Chicago, Illinois
    Trademarks used include: "OVB", "Our Very Best", "HibSpeBar", and "ReyONoc"
    Now known as True Value Hardware
    ca. 1855 - 1960

    This information comes from here:
    Straight Razor Manufacturers and Dates of Operation

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    as u all can see its in great shape but i do wanna shine up the metal a bit any recommendations on what to use?

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    The scales are probably horn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2010johnjef View Post
    as u all can see its in great shape but i do wanna shine up the metal a bit any recommendations on what to use?
    Please remember that even though the edge is ages old it can still cut the ever loving hell out of you!!

    Try some Mothers Mag Wheel Polish or some MASS with crumpled newspaper! The paper and ink have an abrasive quality!

    Then switch to just some old T-shirt and keep at it!!

    The polishes will leave a coating that will prevent you from seeing where you are!

    Just apply a little liquid dish or hand soap and wash the blade with hot tap water, then rinse and dry to see where you are! You will be surprised at your progress!!

    Enjoy the ride!
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    Quote Originally Posted by manah View Post
    I thank you! : Great info!
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    Interestingly they are now True Value Hardware!
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    Try STRAZORS.com

    They list the manufacturers and a history of the company.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2010johnjef View Post
    Wanna find out around what year it was made, can't find the answer anywhere online. Its a hibbard spencer bartlett made in chicago. On the blade below the spine it had the improved rattler etched into the metal. Tue handle was described as being bone on ebay, it has a definite grain to it so it appears to be correct and be bone or some kind of black wood. Any help with idea of date of manufacture appreciated I love to know the history of my razors.
    The post above of Horn for the scales is most probably correct. They will clean up well with toothpaste or MAAS or any good white or fairly uncolored polish like a headlight polish.
    Treat the razor with respect and you will enjoy your shaves and pass it onward for another hundred years. The look of the razor and those scales say after about 1880 and before 1920. That is a guess from my limited knowledge. The German hollow grinding and patterns became more common then. Hard rubber, gutta percha and collodion / celluloid scales were more common later. With no grey / beige patina the horn is the best possibility.
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