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04-16-2008, 10:17 PM #1
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Thanked: 1587Abraham Leon Sheffield Quarter Hollow
Just grabbed this one off the 'bay.
A. Leon 190 Solly Street Sheffield - cutler. Looks like a shoulderless quarter hollow and about 6-7/8 or so. Scales are nice and look original - nice little (lead?) cap at the end. I've cleaned the blade up a bit so far, but that's it. No jimps.
I found A. Leon in the 1854 Sheffield Post Office directory I posted a little while back, so I figure this one is probably from around that era, although I have no real way to tell whether earlier or later.
Looks like it may be a nice shaver - will hone it up and report back.
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04-16-2008, 10:26 PM #2
She looks like a nice pick up James. Do tell how the shave goes!
Jordan
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04-21-2008, 06:40 AM #3
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Thanked: 1587Well. Honed it up this morning - took a little work as it's a bit more wedgey than I first gave it credit for, and it is a smiler with uneven width spine (narrower at the heel and toe ends - really needed to give it a good rocking motion on the hones). Plus I'd pretty much removed any bevel it may have had when I sanded it. Took a really nice edge eventually.
Anyway, shaved the head with it this afternoon. Wow! This thing shaves like a sinner on judgment day (as my grandmother used to say)! Smooth and basically BBS first stroke! I'd even say it's better than my Friodur, and I don't make that statement lightly.
One slightly disconcerting thing, and I'm wondering if anyone's had this experience before. At certain angles there was serious stiction to my head - I thought perhaps it was because of the wide-ish bevel and large, open expanses of head. I've felt stiction before when shaving, but never to this degree. Just have to watch the angle with this one I guess.
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