I apologize in advance... all I have right now is a cameraphone!

And it's not a good one either. Picked up a rusty blade with broken scales (Old, dried out plastic) at a local antique shop... and I noticed the edge actually looked great! Hair was popping off my arm. I paid a WHOLE dollar for it. Polished it up, carved and finished scales, hit a polished canvas strop, and then the leather, and shaved. It was nice and comfortable, close going XTG on the cheeks, and quieter than the Durham Duplex (with stropping attachment) I had been using... I think it's about a 1/2 hollow grind, based on all the charts I've found here.

Blade is lightly but evenly pitted, no markings other than a black logo (which hopefully someone may recognize), no engravings... Hopefully the pictures aren't so atrociously blurry that they render any hopes of a single hint on origin obsolete.







Even if nobody's able to identify it, this place is still the best resource concerning shaving on the whole internet. I'd have had no idea what I was doing and still wasting $$$ on disposables if it wasn't for SRP!! Thanks

-John