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21_IMG_4284s.jpgDrawerfront detail100 viewsThe hardware was replaced twice. Most recent was a stamped plate registered in 1907: the pattern No. was on the back. The plate hid circles from a turned knob, fitted through a crudely rounded hole. Scratches inside the circles imply the earliest hardware was a knob on stem: someone reaching for the knob would scratch the surface with their nails. The original knobs were attached through roughly square chiseled holes less than half the diameter of the mounting hole seen here. Schwartz
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Cleaned_base_with_tote___knob_-_side.JPGBailey No. 5 - Cleaned base with tote & knob - side61 viewsOldSneelock
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Cleaned_base_with_tote___knob.JPGBailey No. 5 - cleaned base with tote & knob59 viewsOldSneelock
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Blade_with_top_flattened_and_edge_stoned.JPGBailey No. 5 - Blade with top flattened and edge stoned56 viewsOldSneelock
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Blade_with_back_flattened.JPGBailey No. 5 - Blade with back flattened45 viewsOldSneelock
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1st_Shaving_Thickness__015_inch.JPGShaving Thickness70 viewsOldSneelock
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Cleaned_base_-_sole.JPGCleaned base - sole60 viewsShined up pretty good considering.OldSneelock
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Tote_Mounting_Screws_-_clean.JPGTote mounting screws43 viewsOldSneelock
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Cleaned_base_-_side.JPGCleaned base - side46 viewsOldSneelock
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Owners_stamp.JPGOwners mark51 viewsOne of the previous caretakers put their mark on the side.OldSneelock
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