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  1. Sad indeed Zak...but I suppose that for me anyway...

    Sad indeed Zak...but I suppose that for me anyway the 'history chase' as it were is good enough. With the info that you have provided for this razor...educated guess or not... I at least have, as I...
  2. More interesting info...Too bad that the actual...

    More interesting info...Too bad that the actual 'makers or workman' weren't able to mark their blades with their initials or some kind of mark. It would be really cool if we could follow the actual...
  3. Very interesting historical tidbits Voidmonster....

    Very interesting historical tidbits Voidmonster. I also understand that Stenton was the agent for F. Feeney razors (Talley Ho)...might not have the razors stamped with the Stenton brand actually have...
  4. Thanks so much for the information...

    Thanks so much for the information Voidmonster...My best guess was that it was from that era (early 1800's) but now with your expert opinion I feel even more comfortable believing it.

    If it is to...
  5. Walt...I haven't gotten rid of the original...

    Walt...I haven't gotten rid of the original scales. Just haven't gotten around to making a determination if they are at all restore-able. They are DE-laminating quite a bit at the pivot point and I...
  6. Razor ID Help! W & H Rontons Superior Razor (Pictures attached)

    :shrug:

    I picked up this razor for a few shekels because it looked quite old and was really in pretty nice condition. The old scales are horn with a classic tapered rectangle look and squared...
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