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− | This is a Marshes adn Shepherd Pond WOrks (1817-1826) 13/16 square point 1/4 to full hollow ground. The razor originally had bone scales that were replaced with Bacote wood as seen here with red oak stain and coated with polyurethane. The engraving is original and was preserved as it came to me. This razor was in rough condition and repaired to become an excellent shaver. | + | This is a Marshes adn Shepherd Pond WOrks (1817-1826) 13/16 square point 1/4 to full hollow ground. The razor originally had bone scales that were replaced with Bacote wood as seen here with red oak stain and coated with polyurethane. The engraving is original and was preserved as it came to me. This razor was in rough condition and repaired to become an excellent shaver. There are more pics in the Marshes and Environs Razor club. |
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Manufacturer | Marshes and Shepherd Pond Works |
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Model | Unspecified |
Region | Sheffield, England |
Date | 1824-1850 "1824-1850" contains a sequence that could not be interpreted against an available match matrix for date components.
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Grind | Half Hollow |
Size | 13/16 |
Point | Square |
Shoulder | 1 stabilizer |
Spine Decoration | engraving |
Jimps | None |
Scales | Wood |
Steel | Carbon |
Image |
This is a Marshes adn Shepherd Pond WOrks (1817-1826) 13/16 square point 1/4 to full hollow ground. The razor originally had bone scales that were replaced with Bacote wood as seen here with red oak stain and coated with polyurethane. The engraving is original and was preserved as it came to me. This razor was in rough condition and repaired to become an excellent shaver. There are more pics in the Marshes and Environs Razor club.