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    Default Wooden tail?

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    I found this razor at the flea market and didn't recognize the brand C. W. Hackett Hardware, but bought it because the tail appeared to be made of wood and the spine had been ground down. Is this common, and I have just been missing them? Also, does anyone know anything about this brand name?
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    Covered tangs are not that uncommon. I have two Japanese razors with them. Some very nice vintage and moderns with them as well with ivory or MOP covered tangs. Probably made it easier to "brand" a razor as the cover can be applied after the blade is finished and stockpiled. Then when a hardware or any other company ordered they could stamp the covers and rivet them on and install them in the scales. Just a guess on my part.
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    First wooden covered tang I've seen, but it doesn't surprise me.

    As for the brand, it's a generic blade, probably from a major producer, that was branded for that hardware store.

    As for the hardware store:
    C.W. Hackett Hardware Company, 1889 - 1902, was founded in 1858 in St. Paul, Minnesota, as the C.D.Strong Hardware Company. In 1885, they became the Strong, Hackett Hardware Company. In 1889 - C.W. Hackett Hardware Company. In 1902, after two new members came into the firm, became - Hackett Walther Gates Hardware Company. The firm again changed names in 1912 to Hackett, Gates & Hurty.
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    Is the tail actually wooden? Or is it covered in wood like folks are sugesting? If covered you would see the sreel inbetween the wood pieces. Sandwiching the steel. It would be tough to make the wood cutout perfect enough to slip the tail inside, but i guess its possible if split in two pieces and shaped perfectly.

    Still, as has been said, its normally done with special materials like ivory or MOP or plastic, not wood. How about a good pic of the spine. You say its ground differently?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gasman View Post
    Is the tail actually wooden? Or is it covered in wood like folks are sugesting? If covered you would see the sreel inbetween the wood pieces. Sandwiching the steel. It would be tough to make the wood cutout perfect enough to slip the tail inside, but i guess its possible if split in two pieces and shaped perfectly.

    Still, as has been said, its normally done with special materials like ivory or MOP or plastic, not wood. How about a good pic of the spine. You say its ground differently?
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    the material, metal part goes up to right before the pivot pin. Clearly it had been dipped in something to get rid of the corrosion. The tail itself is not metal, there is no split where it could be two pieces

    it may be ivory but I can not tell
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    That is interesting for sure.
    It's just Sharpening, right?
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