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    Good stuff!


    Bartlett and Dow in Lowell, Mass were big on seeds, agricultural things and hardware.
    I have not seen another razor sold from there.

    I wonder who made it? Does not quite look like Sheffield?


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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Good stuff!


    Bartlett and Dow in Lowell, Mass were big on seeds, agricultural things and hardware.
    I have not seen another razor sold from there.

    I wonder who made it? Does not quite look like Sheffield?


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    That's bizarre! Looks like workers from Sheffield and Solingen got together and made a frankenstein baby!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Voidmonster View Post
    That's bizarre! Looks like workers from Sheffield and Solingen got together and made a frankenstein baby!
    Yeah....I am thinking Connecticut..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voidmonster View Post
    That's bizarre! Looks like workers from Sheffield and Solingen got together and made a frankenstein baby!
    I was just working on a razor tonight with that exact grind, from around 1810 Sheffield!

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