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    Who can say me something about this razor.. Thank you in forward ;-) https://photos.app.goo.gl/m4cXmrpWcnyQAkMU8

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    And maybe anybody knows about this one something) sorry for my perfect English 😁https://photos.app.goo.gl/1BRCZcBN7sLs9yxN9 thank 🙏you!

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    Joseph Roberts (who counts as a recognizable name for razor makers from the period), who worked out of Garden Street Sheffield when he was listed in Gales & Martin’s 1787 directory.
    “Wherever you’re going never take an idiot with you, you can always find one when you get there.”

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    Good on you Jamie.
    I dont ever click on links to pages unless I know a little something about the OP.
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    It's just Sharpening, right?
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    Thank you :-) so you think how, old could be this one? Regards,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Talisman View Post
    Thank you :-) so you think how, old could be this one? Regards,
    Found this:

    JOSEPH RODGERS (ROGERS) & SONS
    Norfolk St., Sheffield
    Appointed cutlers to His Majesty King George IV in 1821; chosen as one of 5 firms to make cutlery specimens for presentation to the Duke of York in 1826 ("Old Sheffield Razors" by Lummus. Antiques, December 1922 p.261-267)
    1682 - at least 1991
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    Quote Originally Posted by cudarunner View Post
    Found this:

    JOSEPH RODGERS (ROGERS) & SONS
    Norfolk St., Sheffield
    Appointed cutlers to His Majesty King George IV in 1821; chosen as one of 5 firms to make cutlery specimens for presentation to the Duke of York in 1826 ("Old Sheffield Razors" by Lummus. Antiques, December 1922 p.261-267)
    1682 - at least 1991
    Thank you ! yes I understand,only it irritates me that only stay Joseph Roberts without sons .

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    Not to be contrary Roy but that is Roberts not Rodgers. Easy to mix up. I'm still looking myself. Not as much to find on Roberts.
    Iron by iron is sharpened, And a man sharpens the face of his friend. PR 27:17

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    Sorry no help here, but I'd say its from the early 1800s
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    Okay..) thank you all
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