Difference between revisions of "Wade & Butcher "Sectional (Microtome)" 6/8"
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Manufacturer | Unknown |
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Model | Unknown |
Region | Sheffield, England |
Date | Unknown "Unknown" contains an extrinsic dash or other characters that are invalid for a date interpretation.
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Grind | Microtome |
Size | 6/8 |
Point | Square |
Shoulder | |
Spine Decoration | |
Jimps | |
Scales | Horn |
Steel | Carbon |
Image |
Simply marked "Made and Ground in Sheffield" Possibly Wade & Butcher
This straight razor is only marked "Made and Ground in Sheffield" on the obverse shank.
The grind type is noted in Ken Hawley's note on open razors[1] and is commonly referred to in the SRP forums as a microtome.