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05-29-2012, 01:41 AM #1
7/8 Frederick Reynolds Prince Alberts
I just scored this razor...I wish that I could say that I found it at a yard sale or an estate sell...Then I would just be a liar. But what I can say is that I really like the etching on the blade, the manufacturers stamp on the tang is deep/clear and it's really clean overall.
The tail is on the shorter/thicker side which would lead me to believe that the razor is earlier than 1890 as listed.
I await it's arrival with open arms and freshly manicured hands. I would buy anything from someone whose hands looks this amazing.
Here's what the listing had to say:
FREDERICK REYNOLDS SHEFFIELD
PRINCE ALBERTS ROYAL PATENT
STRAIGHT RAZOR
SILVER STEEL RAZOR BLADE
CA.1890
THIS IS A VINTAGE 1890'S FREDRICK REYNOLDS STRAIGHT RAZOR.THE RAZOR IS SHOWING SIGNS OF HAVING BEEN USED AND HAS SOME SCRATCHES AND AGE SPOTS BUT IT IS VERY SOLID WITH NO CHIPS OR DINGS AND WILL CLEAN UP VERY NICELY IT IS ETCHED AS YOU CAN SEE IN PICTURES SILVER WITH STEEL FREDRICK REYNOLDS SHEFFIELD PRINCE ALBERTS ROYAL PATENT RAZOR BUT IT IS SOME WHAT FAINT AND VISIBLE IN CLEAR LIGHTING.THE TANG IS CLEARLY MARKED FR MANUFACTURED BY FREDRICK REYNOLDS SHEFFIELD.THE HANDLE IS CLEAR BUFFALO HORN THERE IS A SMALL PIECE CHIPPED OFF BY REAR BRASS PIN BUT DOES NOT AFFECT THE BLADE IN ANY WAY AND IS CENTERED VERY NICELY TO THE HANDLE. THE RAZOR MEASURES 5-1/2 INCHES LONG AND ABOUT 7/8 OF AN INCH WIDE TOTAL LENGTH WITH HANDLES IS 6-1/4 INCHES LONG
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05-29-2012, 01:44 AM #2
I'm glad someone on here won it. I was one of the other bidders. Good score!
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05-29-2012, 02:21 AM #3
Stop bidding Cove. You're making me pay too much...LOL
I'm glad that we have similiar tastes. I have to check out your posts to see what you've been up to. I'm sure you have plenty razors that I would love to have being such a gentleman of exceptional taste. I tip my hat to you.
Good day sir
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05-30-2012, 12:53 PM #4
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Thanked: 884Hmmmmmm. So that is what the blade is supposed to look like. Mine's a bit different now.
She's been coming up with some interesting blades lately.
All have been too rich for my blood.
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05-30-2012, 02:58 PM #5
LOL My wife would agree, I'm bidding too much. I just received one yesterday that I need to put pictures up, and I have 4 that I picked up just since Friday. I think some people missed some good finds on the weekend because of the holiday. My haul for the four were all under $20 each including shipping. Now that being said, one or two will need some work, but oh well. Seeing as Wullie and a few have shown their scores, I'll start a thread with all my razors later today, just for fun. I know most here love pictures, as do I.
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05-30-2012, 05:57 PM #6
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05-30-2012, 06:03 PM #7
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Thanked: 1I was watching that one too. You will have to tell us how it shaves and what you think when you can inspect it in person. Congratulations.
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05-30-2012, 06:10 PM #8
Cove you need to school me then. obviously I'm doing something wrong. I've picked up 5 in the last week and a half averaging over $100 a razor. Maybe I should start doing more reading than buying. I just watched some of Lynn Abrams DVD segments on youtube and none of my razors would be considered collectables...LMAO With the rust, chipped scales, frowning blades and over pricing...I'm losing the battle here. (just joking) Lynns got some great vids though.
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05-30-2012, 06:25 PM #9
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05-30-2012, 07:20 PM #10
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Thanked: 884MIne looked pretty rough when I got it.
Blade was chipped and scales looked like poo. I sanded the rough spots and polished them with MOTHERS after soaking them in mineral oil for a few days.
I tried to leave as much of the etch as I could and didn't polish the front side. I stopped and removed what rust there was with a No 2 pencil lead.
I sharpened it on 1k Chosera and took it up through 5K, 8K, and 12K Naniwas. It takes a mean edge. Right now the edge is a bit harsh it seems. It may mellow a bit with some more stropping but it will cut some whiskers or whatever it hangs up on. LOL. I may take it to one of my coticules and see if that will mellow that edge a bit. Just have to experiment. My other FR was finished on a coti and it is simply awesome the way it shaves.
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