shumate razor company " Ben hur " ST. Louis Mo - 1904 to 1920 9/16 hollow ground straight razorSelf Care

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smooth,solid scales - no chips/cracks & blades pivots and center as they should-
Blades will show light pitting/stains/scratches-
Both razors have been polished and honed on a progression of grits thru 30,000 -Stropped & Ready-

The Polished Blade is in Very Good Condition no chips or cracks Lite Hone ware to Spine All lettering is Clear there are Lite Buffed and Polished Scratches.

The black Scales Are In Very Good Condition no chips or Cracks. Stamped Show Side is Shumate’s Tungston. Pins are snug and blades centers


honed on all Shapton Glass Water Stones in 1000, 4000, 8000, 16,000, and finish on a 30,000 grit.


Only ONE available. No I won't hold it and no I won't be getting more.
A razor like this won't come around twice. Great investment.




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These pieces make excellent gifts for all occasions. Groomsmen gifts, give one to a son or grandchild who is graduating. House warming gifts, collectibles for knife and shaving enthusiasts. Birthday, Father's days...and occasion that calls for a remembered gift.Legal Disclaimers:

Caution do not read this warning while unconscious.
Warning do not use razor during an earthquake.
Razor is sharp on purpose please exercise caution.
Warning Razor is harmful if swallowed.
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and ergo responsible for anything bad that happens to you or a razor that is in your hands.

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