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  1. #1
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    ~The Cane Field Bandits~

    Oct 2007
    Denham Springs, Louisiana
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    Relic Hunting

    Razor Blade?

    I'm fairly convinced that this is a straight razor. What I need to know is, are there any civil war items experts here that can guess if this was lost during the civil war? It was found right along with mini balls and rounds where a battle was fought in Louisiana. Thanks for any input
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    Spring 2012 CaneField Bandits Totals:
    TEN Half Reales:
    1740, 1777, 1784, 1796, 1801, 180?, 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1814
    1836 8 Reales
    A Dateless One Real
    1819 Token/Jeton
    Two "Russian Blue" Trade Beads
    FOUR Early New Orleans Seated Coins:
    1838-O Dime (no stars), 1839-O Half Dime, 1840-O Dime, and an 1842-O Half Dime
    1892 Barber Dime
    1918 Walking Liberty Half
    1866 and 18?? Shield Nickels, and some GawGag V's and Beefaloes.
    Military Relics:
    FOUR War of 1812 Artillery Buttons
    1820s Pewter Militia "U.S." Button
    CW Eagle Artillery Cuff Button
    CW Eagle Infantry Officer's Coat Button
    3-Ringers, Enfields, Musketballs, and Shell Fragments

    Any relics, coins, or other items appearing in my finds posts were found on PRIVATE PROPERTY with total consent and permission from the owners of said property.

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    ~The Cane Field Bandits~

    Oct 2007
    Denham Springs, Louisiana
    Tesoro Cortes, Gray Ghost Headphones
    1,034
    4 times
    Relic Hunting

    Re: Razor Blade?

    I compared it to this picture. Hygiene Items: Example of personal items used during the era of the Civil War. Included in the picture are lye soap, a toothbrush, toothpaste, razor, combs, and a brush.
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    Spring 2012 CaneField Bandits Totals:
    TEN Half Reales:
    1740, 1777, 1784, 1796, 1801, 180?, 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1814
    1836 8 Reales
    A Dateless One Real
    1819 Token/Jeton
    Two "Russian Blue" Trade Beads
    FOUR Early New Orleans Seated Coins:
    1838-O Dime (no stars), 1839-O Half Dime, 1840-O Dime, and an 1842-O Half Dime
    1892 Barber Dime
    1918 Walking Liberty Half
    1866 and 18?? Shield Nickels, and some GawGag V's and Beefaloes.
    Military Relics:
    FOUR War of 1812 Artillery Buttons
    1820s Pewter Militia "U.S." Button
    CW Eagle Artillery Cuff Button
    CW Eagle Infantry Officer's Coat Button
    3-Ringers, Enfields, Musketballs, and Shell Fragments

    Any relics, coins, or other items appearing in my finds posts were found on PRIVATE PROPERTY with total consent and permission from the owners of said property.

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    Oct 2009
    North Carolina
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    Re: Razor Blade?

    Shane, first of all, I'm not a CW expert, but will try to shed some light on your find. Your razor 'could' be one from the Civil War or it could be an early or later one. Since it is so heavily rusted, reading the company name on the blade would be impossible at this point. Many items like yours fall into the 'could-could not' category, and basically you have to judge by the other items you have found in the same area. Since it was found on an Louisiana battlefield along with Mini & round balls, I would say it's a safe bet that it too is from the CW era. Breezie
    Every time I watch Gone With The Wind, I think we're gonna win this time!

  4. #4
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    Nov 2007
    California
    ,M.X.T.& Tesoro Tejon
    5,496
    5 times
    Banner Finds (1)

    Re: Razor Blade?

    Quote Originally Posted by Breezie
    Shane, first of all, I'm not a CW expert, but will try to shed some light on your find. Your razor 'could' be one from the Civil War or it could be an early or later one. Since it is so heavily rusted, reading the company name on the blade would be impossible at this point. Many items like yours fall into the 'could-could not' category, and basically you have to judge by the other items you have found in the same area. Since it was found on an Louisiana battlefield along with Mini & round balls, I would say it's a safe bet that it too is from the CW era. Breezie
    Very well put Breezie,aside from in what context it was found anybody that tells you %100 yes it is a C.W. artifact is just guessing.It is a straight razor
    M.X.T , Tesoro Tejon 4"& 2.5" dredge with a little luck!!

  5. #5
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    ~The Cane Field Bandits~

    Oct 2007
    Denham Springs, Louisiana
    Tesoro Cortes, Gray Ghost Headphones
    1,034
    4 times
    Relic Hunting

    Re: Razor Blade?

    Quote Originally Posted by Breezie
    Shane, first of all, I'm not a CW expert, but will try to shed some light on your find. Your razor 'could' be one from the Civil War or it could be an early or later one. Since it is so heavily rusted, reading the company name on the blade would be impossible at this point. Many items like yours fall into the 'could-could not' category, and basically you have to judge by the other items you have found in the same area. Since it was found on an Louisiana battlefield along with Mini & round balls, I would say it's a safe bet that it too is from the CW era. Breezie
    Thank you guys for the input. Thats pretty much the way I thought of it. No way to definitively say it is or not from that time. But it was at the same level as the bullets and finding nothing else in the way of household items in that area makes it a safe bet. Now if I could just pull some buttons out of there
    Spring 2012 CaneField Bandits Totals:
    TEN Half Reales:
    1740, 1777, 1784, 1796, 1801, 180?, 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1814
    1836 8 Reales
    A Dateless One Real
    1819 Token/Jeton
    Two "Russian Blue" Trade Beads
    FOUR Early New Orleans Seated Coins:
    1838-O Dime (no stars), 1839-O Half Dime, 1840-O Dime, and an 1842-O Half Dime
    1892 Barber Dime
    1918 Walking Liberty Half
    1866 and 18?? Shield Nickels, and some GawGag V's and Beefaloes.
    Military Relics:
    FOUR War of 1812 Artillery Buttons
    1820s Pewter Militia "U.S." Button
    CW Eagle Artillery Cuff Button
    CW Eagle Infantry Officer's Coat Button
    3-Ringers, Enfields, Musketballs, and Shell Fragments

    Any relics, coins, or other items appearing in my finds posts were found on PRIVATE PROPERTY with total consent and permission from the owners of said property.

  6. #6
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    Mar 2011
    Chandler Tx
    White's VX3, Garrett AT PRO, Tesoro Cibola
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    Metal Detecting

    Re: Razor Blade?

    I used to restore straights as a hobby a few years back...

    There are some ways you can HELP date the blade. Firstly, if the tang is around 3/16ths of an inch or a little better...the older they are...as in pre 1900. But that is not a rule...they kept making the "meat chopper" later for those who preferred a heavier blade. (they are highly sought after today by restoration guys)

    From the pic it seems to have a particularly short monkey tail on it.

    IF you wanted to know for sure... you would have to clean up the area just before where the blade would start. That is where they stamped the nomenclature. With the amount of oxidation... that might be gone? 9 times out of ten the stamp is placed on the opposite side of the blade the way you have it in the picture.

    IF you were so inclined...the guys at straightrazorplace.com would like to see that and the guru's will probably know it on sight.

    If you ever hit the big one detecting....follow the 3S rule. Shoot. Shovel and Shut up.

  7. #7
    Charter Member

    Nov 2007
    California
    ,M.X.T.& Tesoro Tejon
    5,496
    5 times
    Banner Finds (1)

    Re: Razor Blade?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lakemonster
    I used to restore straights as a hobby a few years back...

    There are some ways you can HELP date the blade. Firstly, if the tang is around 3/16ths of an inch or a little better...the older they are...as in pre 1900. But that is not a rule...they kept making the "meat chopper" later for those who preferred a heavier blade. (they are highly sought after today by restoration guys)

    From the pic it seems to have a particularly short monkey tail on it.

    IF you wanted to know for sure... you would have to clean up the area just before where the blade would start. That is where they stamped the nomenclature. With the amount of oxidation... that might be gone? 9 times out of ten the stamp is placed on the opposite side of the blade the way you have it in the picture.

    IF you were so inclined...the guys at straightrazorplace.com would like to see that and the guru's will probably know it on sight.

    Thanks for that info!I have dug quite a few myself and "meat chopper",is a great description for a couple of em!!!I will have to look into what they say
    M.X.T , Tesoro Tejon 4"& 2.5" dredge with a little luck!!

 

 

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