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  1. Thanks for chiming in Zak... I agree that it...

    Thanks for chiming in Zak...

    I agree that it has that 1830's blade profile (minus the spine work)...and as you well know that is one of my fav's. I pegged it in the 40's mainly because of the...
  2. Hey Science Guy...I'm glad you popped into the...

    Hey Science Guy...I'm glad you popped into the thread. Can you give me your opinion on the approximate time frame of when this razor was manufactured?
  3. It was a real pleasure Ctgill...and once again...

    It was a real pleasure Ctgill...and once again welcome to SRP!
  4. Hey Tom! Your comment made me take a closer look...

    Hey Tom! Your comment made me take a closer look at the spine on the front blade face. The Part of the spine that is squared off like a plate for engraving. Very faintly, yet barely visible with a 30...
  5. A 'Tap'...Yeah...that's what I thought! It is a...

    A 'Tap'...Yeah...that's what I thought! It is a real beauty, and it just happens to be one of my favorite blade profiles. I love that time period.
  6. A Rather Unique Joesph Rodgers & Sons ( circa 1840's? )

    I wanted to share this razor with you guys here at SRP...

    A new Cali member here at SRP reached out to me and asked if I would hone up a razor for him that he had just picked up at his local...
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