I think, the seller isn't "in a subject".:)
He got the info about a razor and sells with that.
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I think, the seller isn't "in a subject".:)
He got the info about a razor and sells with that.
Wostenholm eraser/desk knife.
http://www.strazors.com/uploads/gall...t_eraser_1.jpg
Those things are as well made as any knife or razor that was produced by their respective manufacturers.
They're a neat piece of history in their own right. ;)
I nabbed it because it was yet another data point on the '(crown) GR' stamped blades. Plus I just like Rodgers blades. Honestly, that it's a writing implement is even cooler to me than it being a scalpel. I wrote a story a while back that required me to do a lot of research on equipment of writing in the late 1700's. I don't remember reading about ink erasers, though I suppose it's possible that they post-date the period I was reading about. Instead it was all silver sand, standishes and the long 's'.
AND "quill knives" ;) that evolved into "pen knives". :)
... and pen knives too.:)
http://manah.strazors.com/pen_knives_5.jpg
AND "corn knives" or corn razors" as pictured 2nd from the left in Manah's catalog page. :)
Didn't have anything to with writing unless you had to carry your manuscript and the corns on your feet were bothering you. :p