I posted the first half of this over in the Hones section, because i had a bunch of questions about what i got. If you like stones, you can see the 25 new ones I got over here

Thought I'd finally take the time to share the other half of the haul!
40 new (to me) straights!

Not pictured in the group shots, but pictured individually below, is an additional W&B that I forgot to grab out of the bathroom for the first part of the photo shoot.
Not pictured at all are 2 identical, Chris Johnson's Metropolitan razors that were in excellent shape, with hardly any hone wear and minimal rust. My son snagged those to clean up. I figure the round nose and a matching set will be good for him to start. He lives with his mom, and that'll give him 2 matching blades to use, and not be without when he has to leave one with me for honing....once he gets through the restorations and we move on to teaching him to use them

All lists read top to bottom in the left column, then the right colum

Group 1, the pile my son snagged, in addition to the Metropolitan razors
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  1. Wm Elliot & Sons
  2. England razor co
  3. Bonafide
  4. Franz Steinhoff Wald Solingen
  5. Illegible....?arris-goa? mfg co
  6. 42 Honeless france P. F. ferriere
  7. Kramm - Hamburg
  8. The Bird
  9. Henckles 401 Platinum Twinworks (he later returned this one, so it's in my pics below as well)
  10. Just says Vanadium Steel
  11. (middle) just says Damascus - made in Germany


Group 2
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  1. George Wostenholm &sons 5/8 quarter hollow - sadly going to lose most of the markings due to the amount of rust
  2. Clark & Hall cast steel 11/16 - an old stubby tail, but the plasticscales and double shouldered half hollow grind feel newer than the brand would suggest, I'm guessing a regrind at some point long ago
  3. Roberts warranted 11/16 shoulderless half hollow
  4. Frederick Reynolds 6/8 half hollow
  5. Wade & Butcher 5/8 near wedge - US Battleship etch on blade, sadly too rusted to save any of the etch
  6. W&B 13/16 quarter hollow (or less), blonde horn with bullseye washers. The blade is in great shape. Sadly, the scales are delaminating very badly, beyond saving. Will see if i can manage to save the washers at least, when drilling out the pins
  7. W&B 6/8 half hollow. Tang is marked Wade & Butcher - Blank for Concaving - Sheffield, Englang - Arrow logo (see more below)
  8. W&B "For Barbers Use", no other markings- Near wedge, 8/8 at heel, just shy of 9/8 at widest point. So frustrated, it would've all been original, except someone squeezed it into a regular sized razor box and cracked the rear scale(see more below)


Group 3
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  1. JA Henckles Twinworks "Platinum" 6/8 half hollow
  2. JA Henckles Twinworks (usual info on back of tang, front just has the double man logo on either side of a 401 in a circle, logos painted red. 5/8 hollow
  3. JA Henckles Twinworks "50" - 5/8 hollow - looks almost like new. No rust, minor staining, almost no hone wear
  4. Bengall 11/16 half hollow. Looks to be MOP inlaid horn scale on the show side... Unfortunately, the two scales don't match, and are in terrible condition. The rear scale looks original, and has "1773" scratched into it. I know Bengall has been around since the mid 1700s, but does 1773 sound possible for that tail shape and that grind? Seems way too early to me?
  5. No clue... 6/8 half hollow, looks very well made and in real decent shape, but no signs of any stamps or etching anywhere on it
  6. Another mystery... No markings, and ground down into an extreme faux frameback
  7. Gold Arrow 5/8 hollow
  8. Peres Barrell Brand 6/8 quarter or half hollow


Group 4
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  1. Genco Fluid Steel 5/8 hollow
  2. Robeson Cutlery 9/16 half hollow
  3. N. C. O. Extra 6/8 half hollow
  4. Worcester razor co (Mass, USA) 11/16 quarter - half hollow
  5. A sadly busted SSA Eskiltuna 6/8 half hollow, with "Military Razor" blond horn scales. Scales might be salvageable, blade would lose a full inch for the broken toe
  6. Mack 5/8 half hollow, with as much hone wear as rust
  7. Poorly stamped tang on this 4/8 half hollow. Logo feels familiar, but i can't place it, a fancy script EoL intertwined in a circle. Tang reads Edward O. La..... top line. Boston on second line. Back of tang just says Germany. Tiny guy, but in great condition


Group 5
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The last of them are these 5 H. M. Christianson razors out of Massachusetts 4/8-6/8, from hollow to near wedge. Not familiar with this maker at all, but interesting to see such a range all in one group


And the "glory shots"

Wade & Butcher 15/16
This was the one not pictured in the group shots.
Minor pitting, no active rust, scales are tight and centered. Almost zero hone wear.
Taped and honed on that new brick of a coticule from the other thread.
Will likely clean it up a bit later, but it's a good user for now
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W&B 6/8+
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Tang on this one is stamped "Blank for concaving"??
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Haven't seen that before...?

And my first big ol' chopper!
W&B 8/8-9/8
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Unfortunately, there is a little rust on the edge, but shouldn't need to take off tooooo much to get past that.
Looking forward to coming up with some nice scales for this one, when time allows