I don't have alum.. never thought I needed it What does rubbing your fingers on it do? Give it some friction?
Thanks for the information on Rolls I joined just to thank you but am thrilled to be reading and learning so much. My father recently gave me a Rolls and a web search really didn't provide me with any kind of accurate information on what I had. Thanks to this thread I now know I am the proud owner of an aluminum (not nickel) approx. 1952-1955 (blue lidded) Viscount Model Rolls Razor.
Can any one tell me what the grit size of the Hone is on a rolls razor? Cant fine replacement stones maybe half of all of them are broke and need replacement, but I have a replacement in mind.
Hi there. I don't quite know if this is the right place for me to ask this, but I need someone to give me a valuation on my Rolls Razor. It's an Imperial #1. Everything is in good condition with a razor and extra blade in a silver plated box. It also has its booklet (warranty) which is in good condition and 2 original pamphlets that came out with it. It is still in a case which is black on the outside and royal blue on the inside. If someone can please help me with this I will appreciate it a lot. Kind regards Veronica
Good info, Found out (don't know where) the name of the inventor/ first manufacturer was a Mr Vincent. I cannot believe in this day and age its so hard to find out anything about Rolls.
Imperial no. 2, late model. Contact the seller and ask him/her to send you the the two digit number on the spine of the blade. That number corresponds to the X's in the manufacturing date. "19XX" If there is no number, it's a replacement blade, and the set cannot be accurately dated. I believe it's from 1947-53 and the very last version produced.