Gentlemen,

Thanks for the replies. I think I've come up with the solution. Recently I was researching the various types of grinds and discovered that sometimes a shoulderless grind is referred to as Long Cut. Since the razor in question is, in fact, shoulderless it would seem the etching simply identifies it as being long cut and to make it more exotic looking they used antique English on the blade etch.

Thanks,

Jascas