From the latter half of the 19th century, this fine-looking hunk of Sheffield steel made by Frederick Reynolds 'The Old English Razor' (1850-1870); 7/8" hollow-ground.
Very nice! I came across a Fredrick Reynolds at a flea market yesterday that looked very much like yours. The blade was in good shape. There was something engraved on the handle, but I couldn't read it due to its condition. He wanted $35, but I passed on it. I might go back.
Thank you...I was afraid another one of my questions to Rich wouldn't get answered. I appreciate the response.
Coming from France. I don't know much about it, but it looked nice. I cant wait to put it to the Stones. It's a LEON PELLERAY A PARIS 17 Bis
DVD of The Devil's Brigade. Direct lift off The Dirty Dozen but I always had a soft spot for it. "Whut?" "Time's up."
Thanks, Buddy. I have kind of developed a serious injector addiction. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk