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    Default anybody wants to give a shot at id'ing this razor unmarked/kind of...?

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    it is a 15/16 x 2.75" and appears to be a sheffield blade. the only legible thing on it is ...n & co along with what apears to be a small ltd simbol on the second row you can read ...mitable and the third row ...azor
    so i am guessing that the 2&3 row say something like inimitable razor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocarule View Post
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    it is a 15/16 x 2.75" and appears to be a sheffield blade. the only legible thing on it is ...n & co along with what apears to be a small ltd simbol on the second row you can read ...mitable and the third row ...azor
    so i am guessing that the 2&3 row say something like inimitable razor.
    Ashton, Jackson & Company's Unique & Inimitable American Razor. Sheffield, 1841-1851.
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    Oh, duh! I already had a picture of the stamp on another one and I just found it looking for something else entirely.

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    God damn, and i thought my boker was old.

    cool looking blade, wish i could get me something that was an antique when my grandparents were born.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voidmonster View Post
    Ashton, Jackson & Company's Unique & Inimitable American Razor. Sheffield, 1841-1851.
    so is this a regrind?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocarule View Post
    so is this a regrind?
    Yep. Looks like a good one, though!
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