This is the only one I have and it is just a plain Jane every day use razor. But it IS very special in that it is the one my grand-dad used every day. The tang says "Louisville Pipe and Stove Co. Probably Belnap.
The Non-Fancy EDU Razors
The Non-Fancy EDU Razors
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God Bless America - Though I don't know why he would want to.
God Bless America - Though I don't know why he would want to.
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Re: The Non-Fancy EDU Razors
Hey TJ, good start. I like how you can see the strop marks on that old razor. Well, here's my hillbilly grooming kit. Two razors, one is a "red injun", and a pair of scissors that are from 1928-1930 (if boker used the same script logo on their scissors as their knives...)
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Re: The Non-Fancy EDU Razors
Nice razors, especially with the family history.
Here's a plain old I. Pearce horn handle razor, from the days of before hollow grind, its the heaviest I've seen at over 1/4 inch thick at the top of the blade.
Here's a plain old I. Pearce horn handle razor, from the days of before hollow grind, its the heaviest I've seen at over 1/4 inch thick at the top of the blade.
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