Hello Gents,
I was in Virginia this past week and hit a few antique stores. I picked up a Geo. Wostenholm & Son I.XL
Can anyone tell me how old this razor might be? I think it might be NOS as it seems to have never been honed. Your thoughts?
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Hello Gents,
I was in Virginia this past week and hit a few antique stores. I picked up a Geo. Wostenholm & Son I.XL
Can anyone tell me how old this razor might be? I think it might be NOS as it seems to have never been honed. Your thoughts?
I have that very razor, but mine is a POS... etching sanded off, crappy finish, faded scales....
But it is a fine shaver. My guess on the age, based on the trademark, is 1890's or so....
My envy is tremendous. Where did you find that gem????
Now that is one sweet Wosty. She's marked England, so I believe she has to be later than 1890 (unless I have my dates mixed up).
Excellent antique shop find!! I love hearing these stories. One of my first razors is a Wosty pipe superb and a great shaver. You will enjoy your shaves with it. I'm with Holli on the date but I don't recall the exact detains. I know there is some info here on SRP about dating straights. here's a thread to start with and I know there are more if you do a search:
http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...nholm-ixl.html
Very nice razor. I think, this razor was made after 1910. I do this conclusion, looking at the handle.
Nice find,Gratz :)
That's a beauty. How much did it set you back (if you don't mind the question, if you do just ignore). I envy you.
Wow that's a nice one. That should be a nice shaver.
Since it says Sheffield, England rather than Sheffield only it is post 1891. In 1891 the Madrid trade accords were signed which allowed international protection of trade marks but in order to qualify it had to be registered to the country of origin which had to be on the object.
That is a great looking razor and VERY collectable.
Thanks for everybody's feed back. Now i wonder if i just just keep it as a collectible or actually use it. Anybody have an idea of what it might be worth?
Use it, that's what straights are for. Unless you tend to over-hone your blades, getting her shave ready should hardly put any wear on the blade, and if you take care of her, neither will shaving with her.
If you don't want to use it, I'd be happy to use it for you. :D
That is one of the sweetest Wosties I have seen. Excellent. I have a few but none that pretty. Excellent shavers for me.
mike
+1 on making it not only shave ready but put it in the rotation George made some nice shavers. As for it's worth it will be worth more to you unless somebodyelse wanted it more. :rolleyes: