I suspect it's maybe a bit newer than 1880 by the depiction of the bicycles. The first safety bicycle of this configuration (equal sized wheels, rear wheel chain drive) was designed in 1885. For them to be raced and then depicted on this razor suggests some date post-1885, possibly 1886-1890.

It's still a cool razor, good luck with the restore.

Mike

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Good afternoon, gentlemen!

My mother-in-law found this really cool H. Boker & Co. razor with a bicycle race etching on the blade. After insisting several times she think about it first, she outright gave it to me.

From the information I found on this site, it dates back to 1880 and is in reasonably good shape for its age. After reading a post on Maggard's Razors about whether a razor meets criteria to get a restoration, I confirmed with Brad there that this is certainly worth it. He referred me to another professional who agreed and feels confident they can do the job. My biggest worries on this razor are a couple of minor rust spots and a broken scale, but I'm confident in this restorer's ability, looking at their portfolio.

I'd like to step up and have this done, but should I?

I'm taking into consideration the collectable and antique value of this razor. Is it better to leave the razor as it is, or should I get it in top shape again?

Here are a few photos. Thanks for any feedback you can offer.

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