Below is part of the sales pitch from the seller on Ebite. I don't know squat about the collector side of razors so most of this info means nothing to me. However it is my first "Made in USA" razor I have and love the hammered tang. This puppy has hardly been used and still has remnents of a sticker on the scale that is not comming off very well. If this was a big collectable I wouldn't have gotten it so cheap :p so I have no qualms trying to get it off. There is next to no hone wear that I can see, and the edge is a mess but nothing a regular pyrimid grind wouldn't cure.
The pics may need re done as I was in a hurry and just knocked them out with my phone (better than my regular camera :cry: )
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This item is an antique straight razor made by Robeson Cutlery co. of Rochester, New York in a W. R. Case & Sons razor box. The razor has an unusual deckle or hammered design on the tang. It is marked Robeson Shuredge Rochester, New York on the tang, and "The Razor That Feels Your Face", in script on the flat of the blade. The model number, 16-F-300 is on one side of the tail, Made In U.S.A. is on the other side. The blade has a full shoulder and a square point. Square points were designed for use on decorative beards such as mutton chops and goatees. This point style was notorius for cutting ears and noses. The black celluloid handle has no cracks or chips.