Yes, if Richard Ashton had not died in 1846, and William Jackson had not been forced to change the brand in 1850, I would never have guessed that my razor was formerly near wedge.
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Yes, if Richard Ashton had not died in 1846, and William Jackson had not been forced to change the brand in 1850, I would never have guessed that my razor was formerly near wedge.
The way that blade was ground and the way the toe was done reminds me a lot of some German razors. See post #320.
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Bob