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04-13-2014, 08:28 PM #1
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Thanked: 7Antique Shop Find - But what is it???
Take a look a the pics. I found this in an antique shop in Arizona for $9. I couldn't really pass it up, but I'm having a tough time finding the manufacturer. You guys have any ideas?
Thanks,
Aaron
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04-13-2014, 08:42 PM #2
Can't quite make it out but if that is a "tree" logo than it is a Boker with the name of the company that ordered a bunch from them.
Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.
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04-13-2014, 08:44 PM #3
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Thanked: 7Jimmy,
That logo is a star at the center of a burst pattern.
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04-14-2014, 12:33 AM #4
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Thanked: 4249I can make out "Medaille d'or" that means Gold medal usually given at the great exposition. Pretty sure its a french blade but cant make out the name... A. V____
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04-14-2014, 12:44 AM #5
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Thanked: 7That was it, Martin!
A. Vedel Medaille d'or. The list of common occurrences between straight razors and medaille d'or is pretty short. All hail the Google.
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04-14-2014, 01:56 AM #6
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04-14-2014, 02:11 AM #7
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04-14-2014, 05:14 AM #8
Very nice looking razor as well. Got a little bit of a smile which is great to shave with.
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04-17-2014, 02:31 PM #9
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Thanked: 7Here's a better picture of the blade with some Photoshop to highlight some of the flaws. The edge profile is not terrible, but not great either. I think I can contour this with some 250 carbide paper, but I'm a little concerned about the point. You can see how it's drastically rounded.
What do you guys think?
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04-17-2014, 02:40 PM #10
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Thanked: 3795The rounding of the toe was often done deliberately. Some barber's manuals gave instruction in how to do it, so technically it shouldn't be considered "poor sharpening." I cannot tell from the photo that there is a frown so it should not take long to fix it. Once you have that corrected you can hone away.
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