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  2. Razor - Wikipedia

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    This guard could be attached to a straight razor or to a razor "the cutting blade which is at right angles with the handle, and resembles somewhat the form of a common hoe." [ 14 ] Around 1875 a new design with a smaller blade placed on top of a handle was marketed by the Kampfe Brothers as "the best available shaving method on the market that ...

  3. Macuahuitl - Wikipedia

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    A macuahuitl ([maːˈkʷawit͡ɬ]) is a weapon, a wooden sword with several embedded obsidian blades. The name is derived from the Nahuatl language and means "hand-wood". [2] Its sides are embedded with prismatic blades traditionally made from obsidian, which is capable of producing an edge sharper than high quality steel razor blades. The ...

  4. Straight razor - Wikipedia

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    The "handle" on a straight razor is not a handle at all, but a protector to prevent the delicate edge being damaged when not in use, and to prevent accidental cuts from the sharp blade. Construction is in the form of two scales, held by the pivot pin through the tang, and pinned through a wedge at the other end.

  5. Hoffritz for Cutlery - Wikipedia

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    Underground location at 33rd St in Manhattan, 1948 A Hoffritz branded straight edge razor. Hoffritz for Cutlery was a specialty retail chain selling cutlery, primarily in the New York metropolitan area. Founded in 1932 in New York City, it grew slowly into a 23 store chain by the mid-1970s.

  6. List of mythological objects - Wikipedia

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    Cruel Mistress was allegedly imbued with Scandinavian runic in a violent kabjā, making them tinīharūlā'ī ākāśīya, vā plānara banā'um̐dai (Celestial, plane-touched), similar to that of the Subtle Knife of Phillip Pullman, enscribed in the handle of the ceremonial blades, and as holding with tradition of Japanese katanas.

  7. Kusarigama - Wikipedia

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    Kamajutsu refers to the kama (sickle), kusarijutsu refers to the chain, and fundojutsu refers to the weight. [6] Kusari-fundo refers to the chain combined with the iron weight. [7] [1] A handle of a kusarigama is surrounded by raden, which is a lacquer wood inlay that contains pieces of mother-of-pearl. The handle often has metal bands or ...

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