18th-Century Straight Razor

$235.00

We have been looking for an accurate museum-quality reproduction 18th century razor for quite some time, and this one is a beauty. Hand-forged by master cutler, Scott Summerville. The blade measures approximately 5-1/2” long. Closed, it measures 6” x 1” x 3/8”. Hand-finished bone handle. High quality steel. Every mechanical detail is accurate, down to the flat-ground edge. It is truly a functional piece of art and a serious shaving tool.  Made in the U.S.A. Razor box and mirror not included. Made in USA

Item # SR-775

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JC
Great Straight Razor in General

The steel and over quality of this razor is excellent. It's really great shaver. Please note: This razor is a flat ground razor. It has to be honed with paddle strop and stropping paste to maintain and hone the edge and make sure the blade is clean before use a clean leather strop to maintain between honing sessions. Do not use a honing stone. You may end up altering the grind and having to regrind the razor. "I made this mistake". I own over 20 straight razors and this blade has been getting the most use as of late. Being that this a historical interpretation, it's as good as any modern made straight if properly used or maintained due to the craftsmanship put into it.

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Carlton Murray Mansfield
Pretty but not effective

If this is what razors were like in the 18th century, then I see now why so many reenactors have beards. Mr. Summerville says this comes ready to shave, but it isn’t razor sharp. I’ve spent hours trying to put an edge on it, but the curve of the blade makes it impossible.

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Joshua

Handle was broken upon delivery.

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CeltGunn
Christmas Gift

I bought this for my son as a Christmas gift. He recently got out of the Marines and can now learn how to actually use this and the strop that my sister purchased. Such a wonderfully fun purchase. Service was expedient as always. Jon & Co. are always such wonderful people. Thank you Jon!

P.S. This is posted in 2017 for a 2016 Christmas gift, the site was set up differently then so I returned to give a review.