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The one on top could be made by Genco or Shumate. I have the Genco Safege & it has a guard. I have a Torrey Little Guard which is like those also but it doesn't have a thumb notch like yours. The bottom one must be the Sheffield one because it has Sheffield written all over it as far as looks. Nice scores there & heirlooms on top of that. I would say all three are great shavers.
Welcome aboard.
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I believe that there is still work going on behind the scenes. With that said, here's two well known honers.
GSSIXGUN (Glen)
http://straightrazorpalace.com/members/gssixgun.html
Maximilian (Max)
http://straightrazorpalace.com/members/maximilian.html
Both have email links/I'd probably send via the email instead of PM so as to keep STP stuff separate from personal inquiries.
Both do wonderful work :tu
My apologies to those who I've missed that offer honing services. :bow:
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Thanks for information and suggestions. I had already decided that I am going to have them done professionally. Grandpa died in 1951 so has been a long time since they were used. My dad thought about it when he was @ 14 but decided not to. They set in a box with a bunch of knives and horse shoe nails that he made during WWI. I was lucky they have been kept inside in a safe place all this time. I did a little cleaning on them but not a lot. I have the original strop but it is a little cracked along the edges so have a new one on the way will oil the old one and keep it around already put a hook in the bathroom for it.