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Thread: Calling on the historical experts, I'm stumped! An unassuming mystery razor.

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    Truth is weirder than any fiction.. Grazor's Avatar
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    Stunning Zak, amazing condition for age.
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    Just enjoyed rereading this thread from start to finish and for me illustrates what a class act forum this is- its just amazing the effort from so many members from Voidmonsters original posting, who contributed so much effort,knowledge and time, from the genealogy to the research its just amazing how much was found out and pieced together. For me one of the best threads we've had. It hasn't though helped with my barely concealed envy of those Stodart razors !!
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    Linking these here so they are all in one place: http://straightrazorpalace.com/show-...dart-pair.html

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    Found on ebay france for a pittance. It's not a razor but an amputation knife. We recognize the first punch dating from the eighteenth century. I only have to restore it; I could see that the steel has a damask pattern
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    This is awesome! It's always cool to see pieces other than razors made by the cutlers.
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