Any info as to some vintage makers of shorter straights?
Somewhere in the range of 2-1/4" to 2-1/2"
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Any info as to some vintage makers of shorter straights?
Somewhere in the range of 2-1/4" to 2-1/2"
DePew monkey tail are short blades.
ERN LILIPUT are also shorter blades.
Dubl duck made a shorty called a dwarf. There are a few around that have been shortened too. There is a bunch of razors that are just made small too, and they are not corn razors.
Let's not forget about all the damaged razors that have been re-worked as shorties. I have a Linder that is now 2" in length with a square point. Still, shaves a dream with one caveat. Being shorter you can forget where the tip of the razor is and can deliver instant damage to your face with that square nose. I do need to blunt the tip a little to enjoy it without a sense of dread.
Check out Japanese vintage blades on eBay; they made a number of shorter ones from what I've seen. E.g., Parker, Starlet, etc.
Many Japanese Kamisori have shorter blades. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...705d5bec15.jpg
There are two other more rare DD's called a Baby and a Shrimp that are in the 2 1/2" sizes
Some of the Little Valley NY makers have Travel sized razors in that range too
An unfortunate event can yield a sweet shortie!
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Here's a pre-1890 smiling 5/8 Sheffield I picked up a few months ago (little hone wear and has a nicely done tapered tang). She comes in at about 2-3/8" and will eventually make the trip up to Glen for a restoration. :)
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