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01-10-2012, 11:29 PM #1
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Thanked: 0How to date JOSEPH ALLEN & SONS SHEFFIELD NON-XLL
G'day, I managed to acquire a Joseph Allen and Sons razor with a barber notch that is in rather decent condition. There are no nicks or cracks in the blade, a few dullish spots that I want to say look like 'patina', however i shall not say that since I haven't the foggiest about restoration. I stropped it but I believe it needs a hone, which I have yet to purchase yet. So two questions,
1. Can anyone suggest a reputable dealer that I might send it to, to have it honed and to have a professional opinion made on it as its my first used buy. I really would appreciate someone takeing a look and telling me whether I buggered up or not.
2. How can I find an aproximate date of manufacture, does anyone have any resource material on this artist. An average sift of the internet says he was a very decent knife maker and produced fine blades between 1860 and mid 1920. I just wondered where my razor might have fell.
I shall be happy to post images if there is any interest.
Cheers.
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01-11-2012, 01:23 AM #2
Some more knowledgeable guys may chime in with the history but if the tang stamp contains the word "England it is post 1890.
Restoration & honing guys that can assess your stropping are here :
Member Services - Straight Razor Place ClassifiedsLast edited by onimaru55; 01-11-2012 at 01:26 AM.
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