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    I found a razor today at an antiques store. It's made by Heinisch & Co., Newark, N.J. I've never come across this maker before but was able to find a little info searching around SRP. They had it marked for $12 but you know how it goes - really it was $10. If anybody has one or knows something about it, please share.
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    Excellent Find! A razor from a scissormaker!

    http://jwissandsons.com/bios/EarlyTo...ersChapter.pdf
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    Thanks, that's great info! So it seems the razor was made mid 1800's. Heinisch was primarily a manufacturer of high quality shears and this is what he was most proud of. So, the shears stamped on the other side of the tang make sense. Very cool!

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    Very cool for $10.00
    Congratulations and enjoy!

    Pete <:-}
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    It was likely made after his death in 1874, as I think the '& Co' came after his death and his sons were running it.
    Some early shears and razors here.

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    I was lucky enough to have found this one. Definitely from his lifetime.

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    OK, yeah I think you are right about the date because of the "& co." It seems the name changed when his sons were made part of the business. So that should place it between 1874 and 1914 when Wiss purchased the company, you think? That razor you have there is incredible! The link above talked about how proud the man was of his shears and it really shows in the design of that razor. It looks like half a scissors crossed with a frameback straight razor. Fantastic!

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    Amazing work wow.😎

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