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07-12-2014, 06:14 PM #1
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Thanked: 0Gillchrist and Wade and Butcher/ The Royal Warrants
Two issues from this Newbie. Is there a demonstrable relationship between Wade and Butcher and Gillchrist? And what precisely was that corporate relationship?
Second, is there a list of all of genuine British Royal Cutlers in 19th Century? There must be.
Hope this is the right forum for these questions. If not, I apologize. Still finding my way around this website.
Thanks all.
--Gar1
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07-12-2014, 06:17 PM #2
Advanced search is your friend, especially if you spell Gilchrist correctly.
http://straightrazorpalace.com/show-...ight=Gilchrist
http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...ight=Gilchrist
http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...ight=GilchristBe careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.
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07-12-2014, 06:18 PM #3
It would probably have been best suited for the "workshop". If they want it moved a Moderator will do it shortly and as for an answer, well that will be forthcoming as well, just not from me.
SRP. Where the Wits aren't always as sharp as the Razors
http://straightrazorplace.com/shaving-straight-razor/111719-i-hate-you-all.html
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07-12-2014, 06:21 PM #4
Moved to Razors forum with an expiring redirect for stragglers.
Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.
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07-12-2014, 06:23 PM #5
You Da Mod Jimmy
SRP. Where the Wits aren't always as sharp as the Razors
http://straightrazorplace.com/shaving-straight-razor/111719-i-hate-you-all.html
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07-12-2014, 06:33 PM #6
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Thanked: 0Thanks for the tip...and for being "nice."
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07-12-2014, 06:42 PM #7
Thank you Gar1 for asking the questions, which resurrected some other threads for me. The whole history of tools/implements/whatever is fascinating.
I'm "only" 65, but grew up in Baltimore in the 50s, where we lived in one of the famed row houses, with a back alley for the trash man and other vendors/deliverymen to use. We had a knife and scissor grinder who would come down the alley pushing a cart with his wheel and other gear and sharpened anything. My mother would have her scissors done and my father would sometime leave out his hedge shears, plane blades or chisels and ask my mother to get them touched up when the guy came through the neighborhood, which was probably monthly. I wish I had my dad's plane and chisels. They were nice ones because after returning from WWII he worked for a while for a tool supply shop.
What a different era!
PS -- Sorry to derail your thread.Just call me Harold
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07-12-2014, 07:05 PM #8
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Thanked: 603One day I'll get some scales made for this 7/8 blade...
You can have everything, and still not have enough.
I'd give it all up, for just a little more.
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07-12-2014, 07:12 PM #9
Hi JB - if you're looking for original W&B scales, I can say pretty confidently I have some that would be a good fit for a 7/8. I have to head out now to the out-laws, sorry, the in-laws, but when I get back I can dig them up and post a pic and if you like them I will send them your way - it's no problem?
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07-12-2014, 08:13 PM #10
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Thanked: 634Not sure of the relationship. Gilchrist manufactured 1851 - 1869. I have one that I restored but not to a mirror finish. Shaves like a dream. I actually liked it better than a W & B I had. Point of interest: when Lincoln was assinated he had a Gilchrist pocket knife in his pocket.