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Michael Price - San Francisco
I originally started collecting razors from my interests in knives over 15 years ago. I had read about an early San Francisco knife maker named Micheal Price. He is one of the most sought after early California knife makers from around the Gold Rush to early 1880's. I knew the likely hood of me ever finding one of his knives that I could afford was slim to none. I had noticed it was mentioned that he had made razors. I thought it may be possible to find one of his razors since I live on the centeral coast of California.and take trips to the Mother Lode and Nevada.
I searched thru thousands of razors over the years looking for a Michael Price. Who can look at that many razors and not start collecting them?
About 3 years ago on Fathers Day I went to a street fair and finally picked up a Michael Price razor. When I found it it felt like I found a $1,000,000. I had to look at it five times just to make sure I was seeing it right. It was just a simple black hard rubber scaled razor - nothing fancy, but I finally found one. I should have taken all of the bets people were trying to make with me doubting I would find one.
Funny how things work out. After searching all of those years, two months later I was going thru an antique mall on Cannery Row in Monterey and I found another Michael Price tucked away in the back of a booth. This one had ivory scales that were perfect - no cracks or stains and color bright and clean. I rubbed it in to a friend and razor collector who had a booth there. Both of us had been thru the booth many times before and had missed it.... the dealer said she had had it there for over two years.
Both are currently in as found condition, I am trying to decide how far I want to go with cleaning them up or just leaving them as is. I do not think they will ever be users.
Sorry to be long winded, but I thought I would posts pictures of them here in case anyone else is interested in Michael Price besides me.