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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Here is a description of the patent. Spelling, etc is sketchy:


    RAZOR HANDLE.

    APPLICATION FILED sPT.2.19o4.
    Patented April 25, 1905.
    PATENT OFFICE.
    ALBERT W. SLEVIN, OF MILVVAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
    RAZOF-'HANDLE.
    SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 788,437, dated April 25, 1905.
    Application filed September 2, 1904.. Serial No. 223,114.
    To r/,ZZ 7071,07, it' may crmcrn:
    [FONT=Arial]Be it known that I, ALBERT W. SLEVIN, of Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee, and in the State of VVisconsin, have invented a certain
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    ALBERT VV. SLEVIN.
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    GEO. K. DEAN, CHAs. M. THEssIN.
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    What part of beer and popcorn is unclear?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeT View Post
    Tom did you forget the rules?...
    ***Anything over so many words... including the level of confusing rhetoric, sentence structure, industry jargon, linguistic acrobatics, lengthy wording and abstract principles... in such cases the bringer of such information is to also supply "Beer & Popcorn".***
    What part of beer and popcorn is unclear?
    Hehehe
    You may be right, MikeT! A picture COULD be worth a thousand words here!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Leatherstockiings View Post
    I hope Steve doesn't mind me answering the question about the pins.
    There are felt pads lining the scales which were impregnated with an oil meant to keep the ege corrosion free. The pads are secured by the pivot and wedge pins plus the two smaller ones in the middle.

    I'll look at the wedge on my Felt Pad razor and see if the top is thicker.

    Correction. The felt pads do not extend to the pivot. My razor also has a wedge that is thicker on top. My hypothesis is the felt pads require a little more clearance for the blade entering the scales.

    Wedge in my Felt Pad
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    Pads lining scales
    Attachment 242232

    Pads from top
    Attachment 242234


    No problem for answering before me. That's what we're all here for, to help one another out. I was a little pre-occupied but you answered it correctly plus I also believe the wedge is thicker on top to accommodate for the felt pads so Leatherstockiings & I are on the right track along with anyone else who knows about these. Like he said, the extra pins are to hold the felt pads to the inside of the scales & they were lubricated like he said. Another story I heard about that was they put antiseptic in the liners which was probably like a lubricant also. Here's a pic of my nicer looking one which says Antiseptic on the blade:

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    And to answer your question Mike, this is my other one * it will stand on its own but the one in the first pic won't. They have beveled scales, so if they aren't just right, it will not stand on it's own. I think these are cool razors & I see them from time to time but they will have different scales on them because they won't have the extra pins that hold the felt pads. If any of you are looking to own one, remember that! I saw this one & it had the extra pins & the price was right so I snagged it.
    Had to come back & fix my pic. It didn't crop right so no, I wasn't trying to show off 3 aluminum Rubberset brushes no #, #3 & #4.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    You may be right, MikeT! A picture COULD be worth a thousand words here!


    Tom, I guess we could call that a flow chart, kinda.
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    Quote Originally Posted by engine46 View Post
    Had to come back & fix my pic. It didn't crop right so no, I wasn't trying to show off 3 aluminum Rubberset brushes no #, #3 & #4.
    I had not noticed, Steve!

    Nice Rubbersets!
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    Quote Originally Posted by engine46 View Post
    Tom, I guess we could call that a flow chart, kinda.
    HAR! Yeah, but you have to get MikeT to explain what all the numbers and letters denote!
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    Well, this has probably been asked before, but does anyone know what antispeptic rust inhibitor Slevin put on the felt?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leatherstockiings View Post
    Well, this has probably been asked before, but does anyone know what antispeptic rust inhibitor Slevin put on the felt?
    Slevin only knows!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    I had not noticed, Steve!

    Nice Rubbersets!
    I cropped the pic right & edited the post. Now all you can see are just the bottoms barely. Damn computers.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by engine46 View Post
    I cropped the pic right & edited the post. Now all you can see are just the bottoms barely. Damn computers.......
    Yeah, but we have good imaginations, Steve!
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