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    Default Can anyone identify from crappy pictures?

    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

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    Any markings on the tang?

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    None, which is making getting an ID a real pain. And probably impossible.

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    what is the logo? can you describe it?

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    Check this page: makermarks1
    Most old German makers are on it.

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    It's shaped like a D. It's also nicely obscured by pitting.

    I appreciate the help, guys, but I'm gonna have to just shave with an anonymous razor.

    Seriously, though, this is a much more useful (and rewarding) addiction than guns or guitars... and up until now... cheaper.

    That's gonna have to change! (sucks being a broke college student)

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    I'm a broke college student too. It will be cheaper than guitars though. especially if you collect guitars. If you're willing to rough it on the supplies (see any of my posts lol) such as using a boar instead of badger brush, levis instead of a linen strop, VDH stuff instead of fancy pants high class stuff, you can do well on the razors. I have 4 Solingens (2 NOS, one DD Goldedge, one POS i'm in love with) a french razor that I'm convinced is somehow related to TI, and a Sheffield for ~$140 bucks. Some would say the DD Goldedge is worth that alone. Just be on the look out for deals and steals.

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    My canvas strop is an strip from a pair of jeans nailed taut over a soft wooden board. My leather strop is a really wide, smooth grain leather belt. And I'm using a boar brush. I'm in about 30 bucks total. That includes this razor and a Durham Duplex I found back up in Charleston (and 100 blades for it).

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    Perfect! Great thinking. I dunno how that Durham Duplex is feeling but I would trash it/sell/it/stow it. Focus on buying real straights. And Utopian will hone one for you for free.

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    I'm keeping it for travel. Plus it's fun to use every once in a while. It's not a BAD shave... just noticably less comfortable that a real straight.

    I've noticed the offer out by Utopian... I'm hesitant to send out my only straight. I figure when I pick up another, it will go straight to a honemeister, and once it gets back, this one will go out. I could use the Durham, but that thing takes off a lotta skin... not fun more than one or two days in a row.

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