Historical information
The razors often feature markings such as "Solingen," a city in Germany famous for high-quality blade manufacturing. As with many vintage razors, their value often lies in their craftsmanship and historical significance. Traditional straight razors need regular maintenance, including stropping before each use and occasional honing to keep the edge sharp. Shaving with a cut-throat razor requires practice and a specific technique to achieve a close shave without irritation.
Physical description
A vintage Tonso Cut Throat Shaving Razor with a cream bone handle with Tonso Made in Germany printed on one side in red lettering. On the blade is engraved Tonso No. 5556/8. On the back of the blade, Webster & Butz Merscheid-Solingen Germany is engraved. The blade folds back into the handle to protect it. It has an outline of a double headed bird like symbol on the end of the blade near the bone handle. It is stored in a worn cardboard case with 'TONSO GERMANY 555 6/8' stamped onto it. There are also instructions and inspection information printed on a small piece of paper glued onto the end of the slide out internal section of the case.
Inscriptions & markings
(a) The bone handle has 'Tonso Made in Germany' printed in red lettering on one side On the front of the blade is engraved 'Tonso No. 5556/8'. On the back of the blade, 'Webster & Butz Merscheid-Solingen Germany' is engraved. It is stored in a worn cardboard case with 'TONSO GERMANY 555 6/8' stamped onto it.
