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Jos. Mappin & Brothers?
This is my first post here -- but I picked up this razor from an antique shop today, and wonder if anyone can give me any info about the maker and approximate date? The blade is around 6/8, and, if not an actual wedge, it's close.
I just thought it was a cool razor for a good price, but when I tried to find info on it, I think it might a be a cool OLD razor.
If it's as cool as I think, I don't want to try to hone it, so I may need to find someone who can make it into a shaver.
Can anybody shed any light on how old this might be?
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Very nice razor and worth getting honed up by a pro. You can find some info here STRAZORS.com - all about classic razors - Mappin Brothers/Mappin & Webb, Sheffield. .
Bob
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Can't help with info but I do like it
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I had looked at those, but couldn't believe I found a razor from 1810-1880 in an antique store in Cisco, Texas, for $35!!
It's the oldest one I have, by either date.
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It looks like a keeper. Good find. :tu
A little late but, welcome to SRP!
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I'd say "send it to me for a resto" but I already have my plate full with to many projects as it is. Gorgeous razor tho, wouldn't mind having it in my rotation.
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I love the razor, Congrats!!
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Welcome to SRP. That is a beautiful blade. I've never seen one with the scalloped spine like that in a Mappin. Seen it in a W&B, but not a Mappin. I don't know if it is the camera angle but the scales (handles) look kind of thin for that size blade ? Anyway, check out member services for a honer, unless you are close to some of our Texas members who may be willing to give a hand.
Member Services - Straight Razor Place Classifieds :gl:
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You're right -- the scales are a little light (slim) for the blade, and it's pretty obvious in person that the pin on the tang end is a homemade replacement. The scales also appear to be plastic or something similar, where I would expect horn.
So somebody, at some time, for some reason, put the blade into a new set of scales.
While I wish I had the original scales, I'm not bummed out by it -- I can eventually put the blade in a set of scales worthy of the it, and not have to feel pangs because it's not "original."