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Thread: New acquisition!
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11-16-2014, 06:18 PM #21
Nice! I don't soak the scales, but smash a q-tip and dip in the oil. slather inside and outside the scales. Let it sit on one side, flip after half-day. Rub the oil in on occasion. After 24 hrs, wipe it all off with a soft cloth. Works great for me!
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I rest my case.
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11-16-2014, 06:21 PM #22
I'm glad you ask! I've been dating my own JR&S "Cutlers to Their Majesties" and the accepted date for when Rodgers began putting "England" at the end of the Norfolk St. address (around the pivot on the tang) is in 1891, when US import laws began requiring the country of origin to be included in the stamp. See:
http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...ml#post1410254
There are also other age indicators, too. See Neil Miller's post here:
http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...ml#post1099608
Also there is a very informative pdf copy online of a very early 20th century booklet on Rodgers that I'm sure you will enjoy reading:
http://straightrazorpalace.com/srpwi...s_and_Sons.pdfJoe
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Wxman2000 (11-16-2014)
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11-16-2014, 08:14 PM #23
Thanks for the info! Interesting to know that based on what is stamped helps with the dating that much. I do not see England stamped anywhere on mine, and the use of "their" majesties makes it sound like it was much older than I expected. Thanks for the PDF link also...I love reading about this stuff.
Classic, traditional Barber and owner at Barber's Notch in Brigham City, Utah.