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    here are a few that i have. does a kami count?

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    My wedgies:

    Custom 'Aces and Eights' "Old Time" by SRP member "Frans", from Art Razor
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    W&B 'American Razor.'
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    W&B FBU 'The Celebrated.'
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    Those are some beauts fellas, I think I am going to have to start saving for a Frans razor I love his work.
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    Here's my Gilbert Brothers, Sheffield. Not sure of the age range any ideas please ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 782sirbrian View Post


    Here's my Gilbert Brothers, Sheffield. Not sure of the age range any ideas please ?
    Since it lacks the word England that outs it pre 1891 anything closer than that I xan not help there. If you can find when this company was in business that might help you a bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 782sirbrian View Post

    Here's my Gilbert Brothers, Sheffield. Not sure of the age range any ideas please ?
    Company founded in 1839, by James and William Gilbert, at Eyre street Charles corner. By style I would say 1860-1870.
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    Now i got to gather my wedges for a pic so i can belong to this group too. Tonight, i promise. Ok, in the next day or two.
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    Got off work early so here we go. My three wedges.
    Torrey, Frederick Rynolds and wade & Butcher.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin103 View Post
    Company founded in 1839, by James and William Gilbert, at Eyre street Charles corner. By style I would say 1860-1870.
    Thank you, I was guessing the 1860's I needed a more experienced opinion
    Regards Brian

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    Recently got me a W+B near wedge in its original horn scales and put a fine, coticule edge on her:

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