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    Quote Originally Posted by Croaker View Post
    I can't help you with the age, except to tell you that if the blade is hollow ground, as it appears to be, it was most likely made after 1850 and I think probably before 1890. Have you got it shaving for you yet? It looks like it will be a nice one, when honed.
    I agree - and I don't know anything about the company either but that doesn't mean anything. It was obviously a high end razor in the mid 19th century. Definately not a cheap razor back then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by broncobob View Post
    Nice razor, awsome spine work
    Is there a number 2 on the spine ?
    I missed that. That means it was part of a big money seven day set.

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    IMHO I dont think this was part of a seven day set.
    Most 7 day sets have MONDAY, TUESDAY,..ETC on the spine
    I think this was part of a cased pair. So its twin is out there somewhere
    happy hunting .

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