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01-11-2010, 03:07 AM #1
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Thanked: 22I just bought a Clark & Hall vintage razor
I can't get a picture of it yet but I was hoping someone may know something of a Clark & Hall I just purchased. I'm so excited about this one because I'm pretty sure it's over 200 years old. I was hoping someone might know some history on it. I've been in the Wiki and all that's shown in there is one razor for them. What makes me so curious of this one is that it has absolutley no monkey's tail on the tang and has "Clark & Hall" with "Cast steel" underneath. The dates shown for Clark & Hall's existence is 1797 to 1823. Considering the absence of the monkey's tail, and from what I've read, it has to be a very early razor. The blade is a square spike point with a single shoulder, straight horn scales. Has anyone ever seen a razor like this. I'm thinking this one may be one of thier first razors ever in production. Thanks!