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straight razor question

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Greets all.

I was wondering if such a thing exists.
I was looking at an art print one time and
on it was a straight razor with a point,
looked like a drop-point blade.

Would anyone know if such a razor exists?
If not/so, where might I be able to get
one?

Please feel free to email me on this.


Chris

 
Welcome to the forums, Chris. It's not exactly what you're asking about, but... www.rayrogers.com Check out his Rayzor folding knife. He might be willing to shape the blade the way you want. Hope this helps.
 
I believe he is describing a Wharncliffe blade. Straight edge, with the spine curving down to meet the edge in a point. I wouldn't consider that a razor, as the point is sharp, but I think that's what's being described.

--JB

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