8 Hungarian Razors, Part 2
Can only show 7 images in one post, so I will break this into two parts.
Fifth, a Krosskey 5/8. Back of tang reads J Novill & Sons, Sheffield, Established 17xx (last two numbers not legible).
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Sixth, SHS 5/8 with very nice bone scales.
http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/1/2/3...66451116_o.jpg
Seventh, is a Thomas Turner 5/8. Cute etching on blade. The bakelite scales are warped and the blade does not close well. This may be a candidate for rescaling.
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Eighth, a John Barber 6/8 wedge with pretty good bone scales. The scales are unusual in that they do not have a wedge, the bone is shaped to fit at the end. The Masonic symbol has been partially rubbed out. The scratches on the blade are mine, I have started to hand sand this razor.
http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/1/2/3...66451004_o.jpg
Overall, I'm pretty pleased with this haul at average $35 per razor. I would have no hesitation in bidding on further items from mr.corkscrew-2008.