Description
| Manufacturer | Possibly John Linley or William Linley |
| Country of Manufacture | England |
| Cross Side Marking | dart and pipe |
| Pile Side Marking | N/A |
| Printing/Etch on Blade | N/A |
| Est. Mfg Date | 1760-1790 |
| BladeWidth | 5/8 (0.635″) |
| Blade Grind | Near wedge |
| Point | square point |
| Blade Condition | Pitting and patina in various spots; a few red active rust spots |
| Tang Condition | corrosion/rust in pivot area. |
| Scale Material | Horn, pressed |
| Scale Inlay | missing decorative scroll |
| Scale Condition | Solid, with a fair amount of delamination in the layers of the horn. No cracks. |
VINTAGE VAULT RULES:
1.Maggard Vintage Vault razors are soldAS-IS.What you see is what you get. Some razors may need extensive work to become usable again.
2.All razorsin the vault should be capable of being restored and used again. This means nocracks in the blades. Small (repairable) chips may be present but this will befully disclosed in the s and photos. Scalesmay have irreparable damage, however. Read s fully and look at photos carefully before purchasing.
3.Bradwill generally*not*be available to perform honing or restoration services on the razors purchasedhere. You can reach out to see what kind of workload we have; but, the answer will not always be yes. If we are able to perform work, it will be at an acceptable market rate (min $50/hr) givenourexpertise in this field.
4.Pricing may be above market value for their condition. This is because we’re offering such a massive selection; we know that if you’re looking for a SPECIFIC razor it may be the only place you will ever find it. It also ensures that we make a little bit of money on our inventory – which wehave tens of thousands of dollarsinvested in over the years.

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