matt321 , I have links with razor:
RARE SPENCER STRAIGHT RAZOR AND EMERSON'S ELASTIC STRAP
Retinascope, Razor
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matt321 , I have links with razor:
RARE SPENCER STRAIGHT RAZOR AND EMERSON'S ELASTIC STRAP
Retinascope, Razor
SPENCER LENS CO. BUFFALO, N.Y.
I would argue that even a microtome is still a straight razor, even though it wasn't designed with beard shaving in mind
It is straight, and it is a razor, has a toe, a heel, a spine, an edge, and a handle the blade is meant to stay attached to
I believe these razors were manufactured as tools to cut or splice samples to view under microscopes etc. A super sharp edge was required for such a task.
I bid on one on the bay about 5 months ago made by the same company. I didnt win, but got a second chance offer as the winner didn't wish to purchase as its 'not for shaving.'
Interestingly one side was wedge, the other hollowed like a japanese type razor. Although not intended for shaving hair, i reckon it would blatantly make
a good shaver...if u use it please to a review!
Regards
Here is an old thread describing honing and shaving with a microtome.
Interesting stuff...i reckon ill stick with the sheffields though
if you could let me know, if you find out what it is, I'd appreciate it. I have one just like it.
Thanks
Joe M.
maggjs@verizon.net
Looks familiar
http://i658.photobucket.com/albums/u...me010small.jpg
http://i658.photobucket.com/albums/u...me001small.jpg
http://i658.photobucket.com/albums/u...me011small.jpg
http://i658.photobucket.com/albums/u...me002small.jpg
http://i658.photobucket.com/albums/u...me004small.jpg
:)
Alex, the one you bought is a microtome. The one I posted is a later made example from AO ( American Optical)
The second picture is also a microtome but it has the bevel guide attached making it appear to be a frame back style razor.
I think so too.Quote:
Alex, the one you bought is a microtome.
(I'm sure now).:)