Extremely Vintage guided sharpening system
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Extremely Vintage guided sharpening system
This belonged to my Great-grand father so easily more then 70 years old. Its made in switzerland under the trademark Allegro. Has British and US patents. Used for sharpening twin blades and has a triangular stropping surfaces :- black stone ,green stone and leather. Each forward stroke of the slide sharpens the front edge and the return stroke for the second edge
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Brings back memories. My dad had one of those.
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i donot see anything
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Wonderful Rahul, thanks for sharing the pics. Quite a treasure you have there, first the lighters now the guided sharpening system. Have you tried using it?
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Beautiful...
I've yet to lay my hands on one of those !!
I've yet to lay my hands on one of those !!
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didn't understand the picture!any help?
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It is a sharpener for double edge razor blades.dr.jayakumar wrote:didn't understand the picture!any help?
For this type of razor:
You can see the blade being held on the right side, and the dark sharpening stone is running diagonally across the sharpener. So you would make a few passes then turn the blade over and make a few more passes, then change the stone to the next finer grit.
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Moin Thanks . cannot try as the system is made for slightly different blade style . Not for the modern pre sharpened blades.
Thanks mark for the explanation. but i think this system is not for the modern blades
Thanks mark for the explanation. but i think this system is not for the modern blades
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I see a modern blade in it, were you not able to sharpen it satisfactorily?rahul567 wrote:Moin Thanks . cannot try as the system is made for slightly different blade style . Not for the modern pre sharpened blades.
Thanks mark for the explanation. but i think this system is not for the modern blades
"What if he had no knife? In that case he would not be a good bushman so there is no need to consider the possibility." H.A. Lindsay, 1947
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Re: Extremely Vintage guided sharpening system
I have just put the blade for reference , But the thickness of the blade seems to be less to sharpen it.