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    Just wondering if anyone has any information regarding blades made by John Creswick. I've spent some time searching online, and sofar have only come up with this CASED LINCOLN STRAIGHT RAZOR FROM THE 1864 CAMPAIGN,

    Any help would be greatly appreciated! (:

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    Quote Originally Posted by xheartagramgirlx View Post
    Just wondering if anyone has any information regarding blades made by John Creswick. I've spent some time searching online, and sofar have only come up with this CASED LINCOLN STRAIGHT RAZOR FROM THE 1864 CAMPAIGN,

    Any help would be greatly appreciated! (:
    I just recently got John Creswick razor. I too looked for info on it and couldn't find much.
    It honed up pretty easy and shaves nice.

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    A picture of the razor in question. Hopefully the link works. Not sure if they will help?



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    I don't know anything about this brand except what is stamped on the tang. Here's the only one I have. I woould be interested in learning about them also.
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    There's a family tree showing a John Creswick, born in 1754 in Sheffield, occupation cutler. His Father was also called John Creswick: he was born in 1718, was also a cutler but by 1794 he was a farmer.

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