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Thread: 6/8 Joseph Rodgers Straight Razor w/ Natural Scales

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    Default 6/8 Joseph Rodgers Straight Razor w/ Natural Scales

    Here's what the ebay listing read:

    "Very Nice Joseph Rodgers Straight razor with original Ivry scales (handles) from the 19th century. The razor has a curved spine with barbers notch. This particular razor hasn't been reground and maintains it's original near wedge grind. It was probably made around the mid 1800s based on others I have seen from that period.

    Joseph Rodger's firm existed in Sheffield, England from 1682 - 1975, he died in 1821 and his brothers and children took control of the company and its global reputation continued to become more widespread over time. They have had succeeded in gaining 5 consecutive royal appointments to their majesties throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.

    Blade is 6/8" wide and will take a nice edge. There is a hairline crack on one of the scales on the bottom but this does not effect the razor in any way."

    Of course I didn't read all the way through to last line before I jumped the gun - so I didn't see the line bout the hairline crack.

    My fault of course. Still an interesting piece for the collection

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    All in all a very nice razor you picked up. I don't think the hairline crack is much to worry about either. I have a few like that and they shave just fine. Enjoy your find.

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    That's a great looking razor and find.
    I'm looking forward to finishing off the restore my 6/8" Joseph Rodgers.
    Tony

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    Great find and they shave great
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    I've got one myself, takes and keeps a great edge! Enjoy!!

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    We know the maker was great, the condition of the blade is pretty good. I would not bet on wether or not it has had any regrinding. I also would not be too concerned with the crack at the wedge. If it starts to open or move it would be simple enough to glue it to the wedge. It looks like it won't take much to make it last for another hundred years.
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