GB Patent: GB-188,414,825
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Razor-strop machine
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Patentee:
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Alexander Dey (exact or similar names) - Glasgow, Scotland |
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Patent Dates:
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Nov. 11, 1884 |
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Jeff Joslin
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Description: |
This is the original British version of US patent 389,291."Two spiral strips of leather A, B with india-rubber backing are mounted on wooden discs or spiral arms, and rotated by a handle C. The razor D is clamped so as to lie between the discs, a light rocking motion being permitted to the clamp. By this means one spiral over a side of the razor from heel to point; the other spiral then passes over the second side in a similar manner, the razor rocking at the same time in order that each side may lie flat on its strop. The pressure on the leather is regulated by a spring." |
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