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    Carbon-steel-aholic DwarvenChef's Avatar
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    Nice That is one fat all around razor. Defenatly late bob tail, pronounced shoulder and longer tail, but still looks like a Bob to me.

    Lucky grab

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    Here is my newest she is a wedge and has been rescaled some time in the past i think the stamp on the tang reads Marsdan or marsden warranted early i think maybe 1790 to 1815 or so any info would be great thanks .

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    I'm inclined to agree with the timeline but I have no other info. Sorry. Very nice looker and seems to be serviceable

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    These are my stubbies! the first one is a George Johnson.. i say its from 1815 (it has a really cool etching from one of the original period owners that says 1834) and the other is a J. Elliot i say from the 1830s.. what yall think?




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    Very nice examples! The first pic etching looks like the Wostenholm Pipe!

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    That Elliot is drop dead sexy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MickRussell View Post
    That Elliot is drop dead sexy!
    thanks! ^.^

    PS what era do yall think the Elliot is from? I think 1830s to 1850s.. yall think thats accurate?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MickRussell View Post
    That Elliot is drop dead sexy!
    Yet another razor on my ever growing list
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    Quote Originally Posted by vvti713 View Post
    These are my stubbies! the first one is a George Johnson.. i say its from 1815 (it has a really cool etching from one of the original period owners that says 1834) and the other is a J. Elliot i say from the 1830s.. what yall think?

    Would anyone know if this grind would be considered a Rattler?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bonitomio View Post
    Would anyone know if this grind would be considered a Rattler?
    faux frameback?

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