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    Quote Originally Posted by 1800sRazorCollection View Post
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    Just picked this up at an estate sale. The pictures don't do it jusitce, its colossal. The blade is 10/8", or 1-1/4" wide, and 3/8" thick! and whole thing measures 7-1/2" long. Appears fairly old, its got a leather case, and the scale is a solid piece of aluminum, which almost looks handcrafted?, no markings at all. I've never seen anything like it, maybe its for shaving a horse, or clearing saplings?? Anyone have any information about it?
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    http://straightrazorpalace.com/show-...k-massive.html

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    Actually it fits in the case perfectly in every way, with the tang sticking out just enough. I was thinking microtome too, but cant figure why it needs to be so large...

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    I have been mulling it over. I am wondering if it was made for vet/farm use. Possibly to shave horses before surgery/suturing? I don't know, just throwing it out there.

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    That was one of my first guesses actually, to shave either horses or cows

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    Whoever made it used the proper proportions of blade width to spine thickness. It should hone up nicely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1800sRazorCollection View Post
    That was one of my first guesses actually, to shave either horses or cows
    I thought it was for carving them, but your idea is probably closer.

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    Pleeeeease let us know how it shaves......hehehehehehe
    Hang on and enjoy the ride...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Havachat45 View Post
    Pleeeeease let us know how it shaves......hehehehehehe
    You laugh, but I promise you that if it were mine I'd clean her up, take her to the stones, and then dance with the big gal...big razors need whiskers too....
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    Microtomes are ground flat on one side, this one is hollow on both. Plus, all the microtomes I've had have been much smaller than this

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