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    Verrrry interesting.... what kind of grind is that?
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    It looks to be nearly a full wedge

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    Yup, looks real old. Other than being intrigued, I got nothing for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stimpy52 View Post
    Verrrry interesting.... what kind of grind is that?

    It looks like the razor was on a fold of the paper. Therefore a shadow?



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    Quote Originally Posted by mglindo View Post
    It looks like the razor was on a fold of the paper. Therefore a shadow?



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    Yes a weird shadow
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    Nice catch Rod! SWAG is about 1810-1830. I have not ever seen scales like that, Thank you!
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    Wow. What are those scales made of?

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    I'm not really sure. Not horn. They also look to have been painted

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    Wow. What are those scales made of?

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    You might have nailed it !!
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    George Smith & Son 1770 - 1785 , Sheffield , England,,,
    *****see page 262 razor # A

    https://books.google.com/books?id=qS...0cross&f=false
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