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    Here is Sheffield 1820+ or so:

    From I. Hall; they closed shop in 1820 ±5 years
    All original and a fine shaver. One of my first finds.
    Stamped on obverse. This was a handy photo.
    Last edited by Geezer; 08-20-2011 at 04:03 PM. Reason: 1810 to 1820+
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    From I. Hall; they closed shop in 1820 ±5 years
    Jonathan Hall was in business 1795-1830.
    And if it was marked "I.Hall", it was made near to 1830.
    Alex Ts.

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    Jimmy, I think maybe the razor maker name you are looking for is Gratian. Here's the one I am eagerly waiting on....


    Also, an 1830-1834 John Barber for comparison. Waiting on funding to buy the ivory for the scales.
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    Didn't get a chance to try it out until tonight. It's got quite a heft to it. Just did 2 WTG passes on the cheeks and found it performed very well.

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