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    Default New project razor acquired.

    Hello,
    I am new to the world of straight razors but have already become addicted. I recently honed my first razor which was quite the success. Now I am looking to fully restore a vintage razor. I purchased a cheaply priced razor on ebay that was not in horrendous condition. I have been trying find more info on the razor but with out much success. I am fairly sure that it is a W.R. Case and sons brand. Also From the stamp, which reads CASE Bradford PA, I think it may be pre-1932. If you could enlighten me on the qaulity and history of this razor I would greatly appreciate it.
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    Definately a good quality razor, and Case moved to Bradford PA in 1905.

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    Look on Strazors.com they give a history of some of the manufacturers including Case. Also have a section on the construction of the razor and definitions of parts.

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