Restoration of Rusty Wild West Era 1820s Straight Razor
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 Published On Jun 19, 2020

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In this video I restore a Frederick Fenney razor from the 1820s. It dates back to the time of the wild weld and predates the time of Wyatt Earp. This is a rare piece and deserves a restoration. So relax and enjoy and ASMR styled restoration of a piece of history.

History of this razor:
Fenney Frederick, Razor Manufacturer, 27 Townhead-street Sheffield. Frederick Fenney was apprenticed to a razor maker in 1813, became a razor maker in his own right in 1822 and was granted the 'Tally-Ho' mark in 1833. He died on 25th of March 1852. A 'gentleman and merchant' called Charles Thomas Bingham bought the famous mark and razors continued to be manufactured with 'C. T. Bingham late F. Fenney' stamped on them. Bingham sold the Tally-Ho works in 1863, and George Wostenholm bought the rights to the famous mark.

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