Hey again Guys!!
Anybody know much about this razor?:thinking:
I can find lots on the makers, but this specific razor has me thinking. I can't place it.
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Carl.
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Hey again Guys!!
Anybody know much about this razor?:thinking:
I can find lots on the makers, but this specific razor has me thinking. I can't place it.
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Thanks
Carl.
Just like it says it's a REAL OLD ENGLISH RAZOR
Made after 1840
Why so?Quote:
Made after 1840
According Henry T. Lummus:
Quote:
Many blades of the 1820-1833 period had mottoes or "cutlers' posies" stamped on them,—such as "Old English",
"Try me one term," and "You lather well and I'll shave well."
Thanks Guys, tbh manah, that's what I was thinking, but I didn't want to get confused with the "old English" part being the qualifier for the England stamp.
But I think the stamp "Real Old English Razor" isn't the same as "Old English".
(I've put Lummus's quote to ask fatnash why after 1840.)
Because, for example, the stamp "The Old English Razor" was dated between 1850 and 1870.
Thanks, I love reading your enlightening posts, they always make me smile. Where did you receive your education regarding all things interesting? :)
"Thier Majesties" became so in 1840.
Before 1840 it would have been Her Majestie for Queen Victoria
She married and it became Thier Majesties
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You're absolutely right. Thanks.
After 1837.
I didn't look at the tang stamp.
I thought only about "Real Old English Razor" stamp.