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07-22-2014, 05:25 PM #11
I too dig that grind, and love the coco scales!
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Gonzo4str8rzrs (07-23-2014)
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07-23-2014, 11:23 AM #12
Just want to take a few moments out of my busy schedule and thank each and everyone of you that took time to look at my project and also to the people who wrote such kind words about my project. I appreciate each and everyone of you and your opinions.
I am very appreciative of all the knowledge and sharing each and everyone has provided me with. Look forward to future endeavors with many of you.
Gonzo
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11-04-2014, 10:07 PM #13
Very nice job!
According to Tweedales, John Elliot may have had a family link to Joseph Elliott but that has proven difficult confirm because of the spelling of the last names in directories. He was born around 1795 & by 1841 was living in Western Bank with his wife, four daughters & a son. He was in partnership with joseph Elliott until 1850 & by 1851 he was working & living in Townsend Street. At the Great Exhibition in 1851, he displayed razors ground so thin that he claimed they never needed grinding again, besides ornate razors with gold & silver backs. He died in 1858 age 63.