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    Default Ramapo Co. Str8?

    I picked this razor up a while ago with some rust on the blade and broken scales for a few bucks. My 13 year old son and I sanded off the rust, rescaled it with only hand tools and honed it back to life. I know the scales are off, especially the stop pin and plan on making new scales soon now that is is not sticky hot here. I shaved with it for the first time this morning and it shaves really smooth. This was my first shave with such large wedge of 7/8 and I like it alot.

    Has anyone know anything about this of brand razor. All I know is what is stamped on the shank which is shown in the attached pics. Sorry about the quality of pics. It's the best I can do with the time and equi[ment I have. All comments are appreciated.
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    Joel over at Badger & Blade had one of those with extreme toe wear reground by Bill Ellis into a completely new & different looking razor.

    Yours looks to be in fairly good shape. I don't know the vintage of these.

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    Ramapo is in New Jersey; prolly nothing to do with the razor, but that's all I've got.

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    Have you found any more info on this one? I was doing a little digging and came up with this:

    This is in New York.

    Ramapo Iron Works - Route 17, base of Terse Mountain, Ramapo - Producer of cut nails, wood screws, cotton cloth, and spring steel in first half or 19th century. Founder, Jeremiah H. Pierson, was influential in building Nyack Turnpike and New York & Erie Railroad across the county. Cotton mill still standing on east side of road.

    Doesn't say anything about razors though. Maybe Manah might have an update. I'd be interested as I picked one up for a song and it looks old and it's probably the largest razor I have. about an 8/8 almost wedge. Where yours says 53 this one says 60.
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    Sorry, but I could find nothing about this company.
    Ramapo Co. Warranted is listed in some books, but without any info.
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    Another beautiful find and fabulous work. A very sexy shoulderless, I must say. But, I know nothing about the brand/company.

    Please extend my compliments to JoeJr as well. Get a little of CarrieM's BRV going and I am sure this baby will love to dance in that lather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    Another beautiful find and fabulous work. A very sexy shoulderless, I must say. But, I know nothing about the brand/company.

    Please extend my compliments to JoeJr as well. Get a little of CarrieM's BRV going and I am sure this baby will love to dance in that lather.
    Robert, this was one of Joed's first rescales (2008) so she's danced in the lather a few times He just keeps getting better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CarrieM View Post
    Robert, this was one of Joed's first rescales (2008) so she's danced in the lather a few times He just keeps getting better.
    So...practice makes perfect, heh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seraphim View Post
    Joel over at Badger & Blade had one of those with extreme toe wear reground by Bill Ellis into a completely new & different looking razor.

    Yours looks to be in fairly good shape. I don't know the vintage of these.
    The one by Ellis was apparently shaped like that from the start. That's why the spine had a taper to compensate for the taper in the width of the blade. Not really important or relevant to this very old thread, though.

    I remember seeing Joe's Ramapo at the meet. Funny to see people's old work and how it compares to their newer stuff.

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    I've been doing some more searching. Found this, it's from 'Transactions of the New York State Agricultural Society', Vol. 5 Page 81, dated 1853.
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