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Thread: F.R. Wellman in horn and Weiss & Son in tortoiseshell
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01-10-2014, 05:00 AM #1
F.R. Wellman in horn and Weiss & Son in tortoiseshell
My two finds of the week - an F.R. Wellman Goldene Medaille (Hamburg) in horn, and a Weiss & Son (62 Strand) in tortoiseshell. Both polished up quite nicely with a sand and polish - still a few final touches to go before they're ready to be honed, but glad I opted to keep the same scales. Might wait for some more experience with the hone before attempting to hone the Weiss wedge/near wedge, which has a lovely shape to it!
F.R. Wellman
Weiss & Son
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01-10-2014, 03:17 PM #2
The scales of the second are just lovely...
Don't know if I've ever seen such pressed tortoise shell.
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01-10-2014, 04:06 PM #3
This Wiess is priceless, very rare exemple of pressed toroise shell !
Don't do some mistake with it ! It's quite a museum item !
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01-10-2014, 04:25 PM #4
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Thanked: 4249Indeed that Weiss & Son is quite the razor,never mind the extremely rare pressed scales the blade is quite stylish for its time frame(1841-1885) going by the stamped name (& Sons) and the address (62 Strand).
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01-10-2014, 05:51 PM #5
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Thanked: 5Great work on cleaning those up
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01-10-2014, 07:21 PM #6
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Thanked: 60Love how the Weiss turned out!
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01-10-2014, 07:28 PM #7
Sign me up for the fanclub of that Weiss!
Awesomely, Mr. Weiss was also something of a character. He shared the 1800's morbid terror of being buried alive, but being a surgical instrument maker, he *did* something about it.
He invented a coffin with a device in it that he could trigger that would instantly kill him by piercing his heart with a thin needle.
They buried him in that coffin, too, but it required special permits, which he was able to get.
The company is still around and makes instruments for ophthalmology.-Zak Jarvis. Writer. Artist. Bon vivant.
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Suavio (01-11-2014)
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01-10-2014, 08:53 PM #8
The Weiss is exactly what I look for in a razor personally. Nice find.
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01-11-2014, 12:50 AM #9
Thanks for the additional info on Mr Weiss, both martin and voidmonster - he must have been quite a character indeed! The razor is absolutely stunning and I didn't hesitate to pick it up despite the chipped scales at the back end. Is a real pity but fortunately at least doesn't affect the pinning.