I picked this up on the bay for $4.00 almost a year ago thinking I might be able to use the scales on another Sheffield razor. I pulled it out and looked closely at the blade. The info I found on it says J. Wostenholm actually may not even be "Wostenholm", but it was probably made between 1854 and 1867. It is the wedgy-est wedge I've seen in real life and no pitting near the edge. With a nod toward preserving history and not "giving granny a mini-skirt" (I love that) I cleaned it up, honed it and tried it out. It feels heavy and there is very little audible feedback so I really had to concentrate to keep the pressure light, but a GREAT shave!!
Now - I wonder who else used it in the past 150 years??
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I love that) I cleaned it up, honed it and tried it out. It feels heavy and there is very little audible feedback so I really had to concentrate to keep the pressure light, but a GREAT shave!! 












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