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I got this shave a couple of weeks ago. It's about 18 1/2" long. Can anybody identify the manufacturer for me?




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#8
No, but that's a really cool tool.
Steve S.
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#9
Sorry man, I got nuthin.
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#10
Well, according to one of my books, its not a D.R. Barton or a White. I have a Barton, but it has wooden handles. I have a couple of other books I'll keep thumbing through.
Ken
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#11
Looks like a C.F. Shaw shave. They operated in Worcester, Mass circa 1883-1890. That model is likely completely unmarked on either body or cutter. Nice find!
David
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Cooper's shave


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