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    Quote Originally Posted by Shredder View Post
    Anyone fancy dating this razor?
    I would, but I 'd have to ask my wife first...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bart View Post
    I would, but I 'd have to ask my wife first...
    Badoom TISH!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shredder View Post
    Badoom TISH!
    Sorry man,
    I couldn't resist.
    Unfortunately, I have no idea about the razor's age. It's a beautiful piece, though, and an awesome find for an unbelievable price.
    Congratulations,
    Bart.

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    They are excellent shavers, nice pickup! From the usual source:
    ELLIOT, JOSEPH
    Sheffield
    Trademark: C reversed and C, with cross between
    1821-1854

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    Quote Originally Posted by clrobert60 View Post
    They are excellent shavers, nice pickup! From the usual source:
    ELLIOT, JOSEPH
    Sheffield
    Trademark: C reversed and C, with cross between
    1821-1854
    Really? Wow, that's pretty old. Found something odd on the blade, it's a little pip, the kind of mark you see when people test for hardness.

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    Certainly post-1820, but most likely around 1880. I have seen quite a few of these. Elliott are still in existence (though not making razors!) and used this format from C. 1820 onwards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blueprinciple View Post
    Certainly post-1820, but most likely around 1880. I have seen quite a few of these. Elliott are still in existence (though not making razors!) and used this format from C. 1820 onwards.
    Still impressive that they managed to create clear plastic scales back then (assuming it hasn't been re-scaled).

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