Thanks for sharing your research!
Great images. Looking to forward to hearing more.
All the best,
Michael.
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Thanks for sharing your research!
Great images. Looking to forward to hearing more.
All the best,
Michael.
Hmmm.... that very first picture is a frameback...
That certainly pushes the dates for frames and hollows back a bit! :dropjaw:
Really neat- thanks for sharing.
This is great. Keep up the posts!
Thanks for a very interesting post. Please post pics of the razors you are having made.
Regards,
Mark :beer2:
I really like the looks of the razor in white scales with the straight monkey tail simple but beautiful.
Hello, Muirtach:
Thank you for digging up these pictures. Such fascinating razors. Good work, sir.
Regards,
Obie
Thank you for these pics. No flipping of the tang when stropping with those razors. Very nice.
Granted, time is not kind to steel and horn, but I've always found it a bit odd that it seems in large part the oldest razors we normally see actual examples of don't appear (loosely) prior to say 1830-40?
Chris L