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    Default Need help with age and maker.

    Hi all!
    I found a razor that I have no luck researching, so i registerd here to ask the experts.
    There is a mark of some sort on it but no name. Can anyone help my dating it and giving a clue to who made it?
    Thanks.
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    Very fine early razor. It's a full wedge with a straight handle so that puts it in the mid to late 1700's (Neil should be along soon to correct me). There were several makers that used a pipe mark, the most famous being Geo. Wostenholm but I don't think that is his but I could be wrong. Oh, and welcome to SRP. The wiki and library are excellent sources of information. I hope you stick around so that we can hear more about that gorgeous razor and how it shaves.
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    Yes - that does like like an actual full wedge...definitely late 18th century I would think....yes, the historians should chime in soon....beautiful razor that looks in great shape...nice find!
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    If you read the first few lines of this STRAZORS.com - all about classic razors - George Wostenholm & Son, Sheffield. I think you will find the answer as to the maker of your razor.

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    Nice, 1790s I think ........ http://straightrazorpalace.com/show-...ipe-razor.html see the posts by Martin103 and manah
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    The company also acquired the Pipe trademark from William Hutchinson in 1843 (which was granted at 22nd Dec., 1694 and Wostenholm described as the oldest mark on the Company of Cutlers' register

    So I would think this to be a William Hutchinson razor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by guitstik View Post
    The company also acquired the Pipe trademark from William Hutchinson in 1843 (which was granted at 22nd Dec., 1694 and Wostenholm described as the oldest mark on the Company of Cutlers' register

    So I would think this to be a William Hutchinson razor.
    Exactly, that is what is in the link I posted.

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