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    btw that w&b has probably almost lost completely the WR stamp, but it was there originally, placing it in the 1830-1837.

    the wingfield&rowbottam company used to be wade wingfield& rowbottam and are also famous for bowie knives they made. i think they lost wade around 1850s.

    should be here one of these days
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    Quote Originally Posted by gugi View Post
    btw that w&b has probably almost lost completely the WR stamp, but it was there originally, placing it in the 1830-1837.

    the wingfield&rowbottam company used to be wade wingfield& rowbottam and are also famous for bowie knives they made. i think they lost wade around 1850s.

    should be here one of these days

    NICE, very nice gugi....some guys have all the fun and the toys also

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    I really like the combination of materials and colors on the Wingfield Rowbotham & Co razor -- exceptional in appearance, and expertly executed.

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