Hi folks,
I'm new to the forum, and to straight razors. Just got this razor, which has been in the family for a while, and I wonder if anyone here knows about this kind of razor.
I haven't found any info so far on the Windsor Cutlery Co. or when it might have been made.

Here's what my family told me:
This belonged to a guy named Boone, who might have bought it in the late 1890s or early 1900s.
It used to have a glass case which broke a few years back. I don't know if the case was original to the razor or not.
It may have come as part of a grooming set. Though if it did, the razor is the only part left.

Here's what I can tell from looking at it:
The blade is 3" x 5/8". It has the words "Extra Hollow Ground Fully Warranted" engraved.
On the tang is stamped 303 (type of steel, I assume) Windsor Cutlery Co Germany.
The scales appear to be and old type of plastic molded to look like bamboo. Bakelite maybe?

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I'm thinking of restoring this, but I wanted to get your opinions first.
Thanks for looking!