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12-20-2013, 07:06 PM #1
New razors
Hallo again friends.
I found this days three blacksmith blades, with a apocrifal scales (plastic, horn taking out another industrial razors, an wood) that scales are not usefull but this three blades seems done for the same blacksmith, Thew came to me into a leather bag, quite primitive. Mi question in: Looking the blades and thinking in the models the blacksmith could follow, wath quind of new scales you tink I must use to restaure them?. Well they habe not any marks and seems to be a wedge type blades. Thanks for yours Ideas. Oh!, I know is dificult, but looking the type of the blades What date you´ll pot, more or less?.
Regards
Roberto
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12-20-2013, 07:21 PM #2
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Thanked: 4249The blade shape looks to me to be from around turn of the century, the spine on these razor look very thin to me, perhaps they were made to add a frame on the spine of the razor?
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12-20-2013, 09:14 PM #3
[QUOTE=Martin103;1260800]The blade shape looks to me to be from around turn of the century, the spine on these razor look very thin to me, perhaps they were made to add a frame on the spine of the razor?
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Thanks for your idea, i´ll try take better photos but this three blades were obbiusly handmade by a local blacksmith, no tihinking in the problem that acrry a little spin, to me they are complete but you are the doctors I´m agree in part, the date is, I think correct, or in other case, a bit earlier. Well tanks and think in wath type of scales are the correct for them. regards