Thank you LawsonStone for starting this thread. I've seen many beautiful razors in these pictures, and the owners are very lucky to have aqquired them.
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Thank you LawsonStone for starting this thread. I've seen many beautiful razors in these pictures, and the owners are very lucky to have aqquired them.
Here are my razors. they shave very well
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Think that this the oldy is.
Dumas aine 32. A very big razor whitout a tale butt a great shaver.http://img.tapatalk.com/d97a599f-91f4-fd7f.jpg
Cannot date it,Museum said it was a neolethic fleshing tool (mendocino jade),Just tried shaving with it so it was in my rotation (needs some work:) am certain it is a razor.
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...stonerazor.jpg
I was taking a closer look at your fleshing tool there Bill. Its just an observation, but it almost looks as if the top area there is the outline of a finger print. Is that just shave cream from you gripping it or is it etched in the surface? Regardless, very cool indeed! Ken
Oldest razor i have in my collection is dated around 1911, its not made my shaving rotation yet as its in need of a professional hone which im presently arranging :)
Thats the surface of the stone ken,Guess I look for some roadkill tonight and flesh that sucker out:)
Need to google up fleshing before I head out tho:)