Quite unusual this one.
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Quite unusual this one.
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That Is Really Cool Lookin.
That's a fancy shape tang, I wonder what it handles like ??. It's a very nice looking razor, yet another one I've not seen before :beer1:
Indeed, how convenient is it to hold? Interesting shape though. And what is "Damascus Temper" - just a selling slogan, or something they did differently with this one?
Anyway, great-looking razor!
Now that is interesting! Beautiful razor, it's art and I can't wait to see it all cleaned up.
I like it!
Be sure to use tape, that add on on the spine is some soft stuff by my experience. That shape is quite unique, I first thought it was done later, but the more I look at it...the more I doubt it. Most likely an R&D razor that made it to someone's home. Cool find!
Scott: What is an R&D razor? Excuse my ignorance.
Ejmo: Don't hold your breathe on a restoration there is a que .
Sir Brian: It handles quite well .
Dimab: I think Damascus Temper involves thrusting the hot steel into the solar plexus of a man to quench it. Or I might be wrong :/
Framebacks for me ... all day long :)
Research and Development. As small as most cutlers were, it was most likely made by one of the razor smiths when they had a minute available and wanted to "try something" or when the bosses were away!
These are distinctly uncommon. I've seen maybe four different specimens, and there's a similar version that has a different odd tang design.
Definitely a production razor and not a prototype.
Love those framebacks! I have a JR&Sons frameback but it is different from that one, yours is unique. In case you are curious about the date since I didn't see 'England' stamped on the tang it should be pre 1890............
That is unusual, but great looking too.
I think that "Damascus Temper" means that it was forged by an angry man who lives in Damascus, I may also be wrong on that one :shrug: