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    Default No name razors?

    Are no name razors typically junk or just dependent on the quality, condition of each one? I picked up an interesting 7/8 1/2 hollow spike point razor at an antique shop because it was unusual looking to me. There's no identifying marks whatsoever on the tang, guessing there would not be anything inside the scales to indicate that either. It has some surface rust that should'nt be too difficult to remove,the edge does'nt look bad either to my untrained eye and it needs new scales altogether. There are 2 additional pins at the very back of the non-pivot end to keep the spacer in place.The scales are a very thin plastic or bakelite material, and when looking at the end of the blade you can see 3 ground surfaces 2 that angle off to each side of the blade and the third angling to the spine. The cheap looking scales says to me that it's not too terribly old and obviously not a premium maker brand, but I'm hoping at the very least to have a good shaver.
    Last edited by Strikur; 12-21-2009 at 08:56 PM. Reason: adding a picture

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