Since I failed to make it all the way through the month for
"No Buy July," at the try least I can attempt to ease my shame and disgrace with a proper salve:
More straight razors to restore!
The first one I picked up (the cause of the ruination of my perfect 'no purchasing' abstinence) was this old nearly 8/8" scalloped-spine Sheffield 'IXL' straight from George Wostenholm & Son,; circa 1850-1880.
I've not come across any Wostys with scalloping, especially not one of this size.
Not long after acquiring the big IXL, I picked up my first 'Tally Ho' Sheffield razor from Frederick Fenney; a hair under 8/8 wedge grind. circa 1833-1852. Interesting side note: C. T. Bingham bought the famous mark and razors continued to be manufactured with 'C. T. Bingham late F. Fenney' stamped on them. Bingham sold the Tally-Ho works in 1863, and
George wostenholm bought the rights to the famous mark in 1864.
Also added to the mix recently: A Wostenholm IXL
Washington Works (1848-1889) with the blade
'…Etched in Gilt.' as the Wostenholm Cutlery guide from the late 1800s describes the model...
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I finished restoring a similar razor last year. They make great shavers…..
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Lastly I picked up a blade (sans scales) in need of some real help. An older blade shape from the George Wostenholm Washington Works (mid-1850s) with some wear and rust. This one will present more of a challenge, but a 3/4" Sheffield wedge should make a nice razor once restored.
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