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    Question Another Newbie with an unknown Razor

    So I just picked up this razor at a flee market. Needs some TLC; but should clean up ok.
    The only identifying mark on it is the word "EXPERT" where one would expect to see the company name.
    I've seen a post somewhere that you can get an idea of how old the razor is by the tang.
    I'd really like to know what I got for my $5. Who made it? Where? how old?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hapless View Post
    So I just picked up this razor at a flee market. Needs some TLC; but should clean up ok.
    The only identifying mark on it is the word "EXPERT" where one would expect to see the company name.
    I've seen a post somewhere that you can get an idea of how old the razor is by the tang.
    I'd really like to know what I got for my $5. Who made it? Where? how old?

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    There's nothing on the other side of the tang.?
    A lot of similarities to the Genco, Expert.
    But I don't know for sure.
    Mike

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    I didn't notice before, but on the reverse side, on the very tip of the tang is a capitol "S"

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    Here is the opposite side.

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    Looks as if we're ground on, or sanded. I'm stumped.!!
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    Looks more primitive than the Genco to me. Cool razor, can you tell what the scales are made of? Looks like a factory pining job.

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    The Pic's make the scales look very rough. They are not. They are very smooth. Not sure if someone put CA over wood or not. Looks like wood with a hard coat, or a good job at faux wood grain, then worn through in spots. I am very new at this and I haven't learned to discern compressed celluloid vs plastic vs a hard coated wood. It light and FEELs like my Winchester.
    I'll polish and sharpen this week. Will post a follow up pic.
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