I PIF'd a Beardsley & Alvord last year.
I wonder if it ever got restored?
Nice razors, y'all. :beer1:
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I PIF'd a Beardsley & Alvord last year.
I wonder if it ever got restored?
Nice razors, y'all. :beer1:
very interesting with a great looking grind i just bid on a wade and butcher with the same double concave grind
Looking forward to hearing the shave report, and how the honing went. Nice looking blade and most likely good quality American steel.
I meet such razors periodically.
Some similar Sheffield razors:
Thomas Turner & Co.
Geo.Rodgers
I found two "double concave" razors dwelling in my collection. I honed up the American Knife Co. shoulderless "Diamond Edge". (sounds familiar?) and it proved to be a really excellent shaver I think that American Knife Co. razors might be rare, since I have never seen another. Anybody got one? The second double concave razor is a D. Miller & Son "Broom" made in Sheffield at the Eldon Works. I have done nothing with it; looks like a "someday" project to restore. Both razors have horn scales. Thanks to the posters in this thread-double concave seems to have been a good idea. The honing was easy and the shave was great, with the American Knife Co. Diamond Edge.
Hi Jim , im new here. I just happened on this site searching Beardsley & Alvord. I just picked up a Straight razor with that name. The info you found is very cool. Thank you.
Brian
Some more history in this thread beginning here; http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...ml#post1052557
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