Not many W&B's this old without hone wear.
And another one...A Cosley (Colley?) & Sons rescaled in giraffe bone. Probably a few out there, but I've only seen one other. So I call it rare.
...but the carved ivory scales with the metal tips on the spikes are more desirable to me than the blade itself.
I like this Barber and I know Henry and Mike do too
There are at least 6 others out there (it's 'Saturday' from a set), and I've seen one other on one of the "collector's" websites.
Probably the best shaving early 1800s razors, but the carved ivory scales with the metal tips on the spikes are more desirable to me than the blade itself.
The repair at the wedge pin is acrylic that one of the SRP members who's a dental technician did for it.
I haven't done anything to the blade.
I'm not sure if it is rare, but I think this J. Rodgers with ivory scales is pretty cool.
I like this Barber and I know Henry and Mike do too
There are at least 6 others out there (it's 'Saturday' from a set), and I've seen one other on one of the "collector's" websites.
Probably the best shaving early 1800s razors, but the carved ivory scales with the metal tips on the spikes are more desirable to me than the blade itself.
The repair at the wedge pin is acrylic that one of the SRP members who's a dental technician did for it.
I haven't done anything to the blade.
I really like the Shumate Shuraco , what are the scales made of?
I like this Barber and I know Henry and Mike do too
There are at least 6 others out there (it's 'Saturday' from a set), and I've seen one other on one of the "collector's" websites.
Probably the best shaving early 1800s razors, but the carved ivory scales with the metal tips on the spikes are more desirable to me than the blade itself.
The repair at the wedge pin is acrylic that one of the SRP members who's a dental technician did for it.
I haven't done anything to the blade.