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    Default Is This An Antique Razor?

    Can anyone in here tell me if this is a shaving razor and if not what it is? My uncle found it and the date on it is 1924. I tried to find information on it on the internet, but no luck. It looks like the Brand is Wizard, Manufacturer is Ericsson Screw Mach.

    It looks like a shaving razor, except it is vertical instead of "T" shapped, nor is it like the other antiques, which are usually swing out blades.

    Here are some photos of it here:





    Please let me know if any of you know what kind of razor this is and if it is not a razor, and you know what it is please let me know as well.

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    Checking out Wait's CD it is. It's US Patent Number 1480053 8 Jan 1924, filed 30 Jan 1922 by Eric W Ericsson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdunn View Post
    it could be a stropping/honing handle for SE blades
    oops! you're right. i rechecked the cd and it is indeed a stropping handle for thin single edge blades. sorry to the op for the erroneous info.

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    Hmmm...

    It almost looks like you could mash a DE blade in there, and use it like a Japanese straight...

    You should investigate that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SavantStrike View Post
    Hmmm...

    It almost looks like you could mash a DE blade in there, and use it like a Japanese straight...

    You should investigate that.
    My thoughts exactly, with the two locating lugs, like on old types.

    Early 19th century shavette?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SavantStrike View Post
    Hmmm...

    It almost looks like you could mash a DE blade in there, and use it like a Japanese straight...

    You should investigate that.
    Was going to say the same thing. Interesting piece though.
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