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OT - Straight Razors (I have no clue)
Ozzie_Isaac
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Went to a gift exchange party last night. It was fun, you get to open a gift and next person can steal your gift or open another one.
I missed out on 2 Yeti Lowballs, but I ended up with a pretty neat looking straight razor. The edge on it is terrible, but no nicks, just dull. I can fix that.
Does anyone know anything about this? There are no identifying marks:




I missed out on 2 Yeti Lowballs, but I ended up with a pretty neat looking straight razor. The edge on it is terrible, but no nicks, just dull. I can fix that.
Does anyone know anything about this? There are no identifying marks:




I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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You might be able to trade that for a couple cartons of cigarettes, some toilet vodka, and a hooker named Bill at your local penitentiary.

"The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
Minnesota -
Lol, yeah. Can't believe I had a Lowball and lid stolen and swapped for this.
Not sure what to do with it.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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That's cooler than a Yeti lowball, IMHO______________________________________________I love lamp..
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It sure is different. I like it, but not sure what to do with it. Maybe sharpen it and try to shave.nolaegghead said:That's cooler than a Yeti lowball, IMHO
Any idea how to tell what type of steel it is? Looks Damascus, but I doubt it is.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Slice your next brisket with it.
Not to get technical, but according to chemistry alcohol is a solution...
Large & Small BGE
Stockton Ca.
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It is Damascus. Agree with Nola. Way cooler than a cup.
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Well, if you really figure out a use let me know. Mine are antiques from the late 1800's and early 1900's when my Grandfather was a barber. I have been told by a well respected antique dealer that they have no particular value! Sorry you lost out on a YETI...

Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
Real barbers still use a straight razor. My understanding is that it requires special licensing. I used to get the barber in Iceland, Honduras and Panama to shave my face and neck with one. Felt like a newborn's bottom afterward. It's a lost art imho.LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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Mount in a shadow box frame, see if you can find an old straight razor murder story from the 1920's or something to print out on parchment and mount in the frame, hang in your guest bathroom.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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I got a haircut last Wednesday and my barber used one to do the outline around the ears and neck. While waiting I have seen him using it on others and I'd say it's definitely a practiced skill.NPHuskerFL said:Real barbers still use a straight razor.
My other recollection was in college my freshman year - three guys from St Louis resided across the hall in the dorm. Two of them tucked a straight razor in their shoes. The third roommate played college football and was BIG. He didn't carry one and didn't need to! LOLRe-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
@RRP I miss the quaint days when people hid razors in their shoes.
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Bad bad Leroy Brown...
There's a forum called Badger and Blade that's all 'bout shaving stuff - might fond someone over there that can help you. -
@Spaightlabs thanks! I'll check it out. Wonder what their Fridays are like?
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Friday's are pretty cut throat over there.Ozzie_Isaac said:@Spaightlabs thanks! I'll check it out. Wonder what their Fridays are like? -
Someone belongs in the punitentiarytheyolksonyou said:
Friday's are pretty cut throat over there.Ozzie_Isaac said:@Spaightlabs thanks! I'll check it out. Wonder what their Fridays are like?I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Dang it, a whole 'nother wormhole to go down. Looks like it might be another one of those expensive gifts.Spaightlabs said:Bad bad Leroy Brown...
There's a forum called Badger and Blade that's all 'bout shaving stuff - might fond someone over there that can help you.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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That was way back in 1963, so I highly doubt you were even a glimmer in your dad's eye for another 15 or 20 years!Ozzie_Isaac said:@RRP I miss the quaint days when people hid razors in their shoes.Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
I think you found a GEM in disguise. That, in case nobody has told you, is DAMASCUS steel. It is made, these days by laminating different alloys together, hammering them flat, folding and repeating. You can easily get a couple hundred layers. And since you SHOULD use a high carbon and a low carbon or stainless, you end up with a flexible (ductile) blade of major edge holding ability.
Look at the knives SHUN makes.
OLD SCHOOL damascus was made from steel made in a cowshit fire in India and became the stuff of Legend. NOBODY knew how they did it until fairly recently. It's all about temperature and carbon.
Any stamping / marking on the blade or handle to determine AGE? It looks older than what I understand the modern Damascus makes it.
I just looked at an enlargement of the first photo and BOY, is that thing in ROUGH shape.
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It's a very nice looking razor. Take and let a pro sharpen it for you. The trick with these things is letting the razor do the work. Short even stroke, with multiple passes to get a bbs shave. (Baby's butt smooth). I've been using a straight razor for the last 2 1/2 to 3yrs and love it. Before that was into double edge razors, hated paying for the dumb cartridges for the multi blade systems.
Best of luck with your new toy get a good brush and some decent shave soap or cream not the crap in a can and go at it.XL BGE, KJ classic, Joe Jr, UDS x2 -
i would post a pic on the straight razor place forum. dont sharpen it yourself, it already looks like its sharpened wrong, their should already be some sharpening wear on the back spine. theres some cheap damascus coming out of china now so maybe they can give a better id on it.
these are my daily shavers, the first was bladestock from the early 30's germany refurbished by heribert wacker, the second one is late 1800's with the only leather handle ive ever seen

fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
That's just plain bad ass!fishlessman said:
these are my daily shavers,
"The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
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You'll be the coolest crack dealer in Illinois with that thing!
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@fishlessman nice! From what I have read and seen on Badger&Blade those are some fantastic and highly prized blades.
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Yea it looks like damascus steel, probably a one of custom someone did? If it doesn't have any markings on the blade, or handle, my best guess is a one off custom razor.
My daily shaver is this Hart Steel American made razor (7/8 quarter ground, but with a rounded tip and wood handle:
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Here in GA, a barber has to be licensed to use a straight razor. Love the whole hot towel abs shave from my old barber. Unfortunately, he's got Parkinson's now, so the straight razor had to go.
That thing is a beauty. If you can find a good, true barber shop, I bet they could help you identify it!LBGE since 2014
Griffin, GA
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It's funny - every year it seems my wife does shaving things for me for Christmas. 2 years ago was a Gillette 5 blade razor setup and various skin moisturizers. Last year, she got me a nice cordless wet/dry electric with a bunch of attachments. This year, I hinted to her that I'd like to get a nice shave kit (shave soap, badger brush, apothecary cup, etc.) and a safety razor. Next year, I'm hoping for a straight razor and strop...
...goin' ole' school...
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moss scuttle over the cup, heats the lather and keeps it warmGuitarEC said:It's funny - every year it seems my wife does shaving things for me for Christmas. 2 years ago was a Gillette 5 blade razor setup and various skin moisturizers. Last year, she got me a nice cordless wet/dry electric with a bunch of attachments. This year, I hinted to her that I'd like to get a nice shave kit (shave soap, badger brush, apothecary cup, etc.) and a safety razor. Next year, I'm hoping for a straight razor and strop...
...goin' ole' school...
Eric "GuitarEC"
Metro Atl., Ga.
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
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my buddy made that straight razor
I have thought about getting one. I use a DE safety razor have for nearly 3 yearsBoom
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