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    Well you can see my new razors, mainly the interesting more or less, like other times all you can say abou them will be quite interesting to clasificate them, Firs better the photos ofter we can talk about, OK?. Here you areName:  PA280592.jpg
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    Those all look great. I really love the last one, the scales are fantastic, especially since they seem so old!

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    Roberto, you always come up with some interesting razors for sure, and always really old ones!

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    Wath about the A crown one?, the Wade and Butcher is normal, GR the only interesting thing, the warranted I guess 1790-1820, and at last the pressed horn, well sure is another artistic razor for the firs years os the 19th century with lot of thinks we could study about, but I realised that there are no much information obout them, arenīt there?

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    Roberto The Wade & Butcher G R crown i believed is for King George IV 1820-1830.
    The G. Johnson razor, probably a very early George Johnson 1810- 1820.
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    Nice finds. I have a couple of those G. Johnsons. I have yet to try them out and 1 is a micro tome ? Not as old as that one. Mine have the hammer and stars on the tang. You have some nice old razors there and thanks for sharing.
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