I just one this on Ebay. was it a good purchase, or did I get taken for a ride? heres the link.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...view=all&tid=0
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I just one this on Ebay. was it a good purchase, or did I get taken for a ride? heres the link.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...view=all&tid=0
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It does look to be a bit tapered and it seems there's a larger dark spot at the edge towards the heel side which is pitting so you'll have to make sure the edge is ok. Seems the seller did a great job of trying to avoid any pictures showing a closer side of the front where the dark spot is. If the edge turns out ok, it should be a very good shaver.
It's gonna depend on that spot near the toe, and whether it is just a surface stain or something more serious that will affect the bevel and require sanding to fix. From what we can see, looks quite healthy otherwise-a tiny bit overhoned near the toe but that's no worry.
I'll bet it is just cosmetic and you got a good deal.
Morley & Sons are generally good shavers.
Looks like flattening on the spine in addition to the previously mentioned description. The spot is always a concern as if it does not effect the edge, it will most likely still result in pitting if you try to clean it up.
If you have time, it is a good idea to try to get some advice on a razor prior to purchase if possible.
Have fun,
Lynn
vintage straight razor electric cutlery co. w/ box #27 - eBay (item 270531057544 end time Feb-16-10 11:30:07 PST)
Here's another I'm looking at.
These are also usually very nice shavers.
I don't know if some of the ebay sellers take pictures like these intentionally, but there appears to be some pitting through out the blade. You could end up after some restoration with a shiney, pitted blade that shaves well. The edge and spine don't look bad.
Lynn