and since I've been promising to show off some here are few highlights.
First a rather interesting Bengall with a looong tail. Of course, as far as I'm concern the ivory never hurts them either.
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and since I've been promising to show off some here are few highlights.
First a rather interesting Bengall with a looong tail. Of course, as far as I'm concern the ivory never hurts them either.
then some rodgerses
and there are a lot more... I better go keep them company, enjoy the pictures :)
Stunning, Gugi! If you ever decide to sell that Rodgers with the ivory scales, I'd like to have a shot at it. You have great sources of razors. Beautiful!
Wow Gugi! Those are some excellent blades!
I'm super jealous of that double thumbnotch Rodgers, I've wanted a blade like that for a long time!
I like the Bengall and the bottom 2 Rodgers. Nice finds,Ivan
That Rodgers with the thumbnotch is pretty slick!
Some of the finer old Sheffields! Thanks for sharing the pictures. I have a question about the first Rogers in the second group: are the scales pressed horn? That one is my favorite of all, due to the sweeping blade profile-form follows function for sure with that one.
gugi
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what a nice razor CONGRATULATIONS
No, that looks like a regular horn to me. It's cracked at the pivot pin on the back scale, but it's tight and works well, so I see no reason for depinning those bullseye pins.
Hmm the first rodgers is the one with metal scales, I think I originally misunderstood. And these all seemed rather unique, that's why I like them so much :)