Just got these two in and am very happy. The first is a Brittain, Wilkinson and Brownell (trademark FRANCE). The scales are unfortunately broken at the pivot, but there is a neat brass inlay. This one's been pretty nastily ground, so may not be a shaver, but is still great for its history. The tail is very interesting. It's very wide but paper thin.

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And second, a silver steel razor in pressed horn scales. I've seen this curved type around, but they're pretty uncommon. The shape is totally functional, but can be kind of an ugly duckling as far as scales go. A little neatsfoot oil should bring these right back.

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