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    Default Please help me date a WB stub tail

    Anyone have a date range on this razor?

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    Let's see ... defined shank but still with a bit of a taper ... bit of a tail but not too much ... straight scales ... ballpark maybe 1810 - 1830

    Note: this assessment is worth what it cost you and I could be COMPLETELY off.
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    I've got the same razor (but with new scales) and I've always thought of it as around 1820.

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    W&B opened shop around 1818 si it can't be before that. I'd place it inbetween 1818 and 1830, possibly towards the earlier part of the period. It sure is pretty

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    W&B started, as mentioned above around 1818.
    The shape of the tail looks like it´s from 1810-1835.
    It´s hard to se but if there are some jimps at the tang, it dates this knife later than 1820.
    Around 1830 the scales became more bow shaped.
    To sum up, I believe str8fencer already gave you the answer

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    between 1818 and 1830
    I think, the period is a little bit smaller.
    After 1822, W&B began melting their own crucible steel.
    So, ca 1822 - 1830(straight scales).
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    Thanks fellas for your help.

    Does anyone else have any WB's from the same period? John, could you post yours?

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    Sure. Here's mine.
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