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    George Deakin.

    1815-1825.

    He made all manner of edge tools.

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    It's got OLD ENGLISH, that puts it at 1820-1825ish.

    OLD ENGLISH was... ahem... borrowed from John Barber (lots of folks you wouldn't expect to run off with someone else's slogan did that with Old English, including Joseph Rodgers!) and John Barber wasn't in business until the early 1820's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Voidmonster View Post
    George Deakin.

    1815-1825.

    He made all manner of edge tools.

    Edit:

    It's got OLD ENGLISH, that puts it at 1820-1825ish.

    OLD ENGLISH was... ahem... borrowed from John Barber (lots of folks you wouldn't expect to run off with someone else's slogan did that with Old English, including Joseph Rodgers!) and John Barber wasn't in business until the early 1820's.
    Cheers.
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