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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Looks like Wullie's Primble on the bottom left!
    How's about those Torrey's? Hard steel!
    Yes it does for sure and i didnt even realize it good eye!
    Sure like that pic of your Torrey with corn cob!
    Never realize Torrey made some big blades!
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    Here's my one (15/16, modern osage scales), great shaver, would also be interested to know more!

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    Man! That's a nice one! I have seen pics of one "For Barber's Use" as well. Check the beginning of this thread, Michael.
    I think we wore AKC out pretty good there. Thanks for sharing that. Lovely blade!
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    Yes you did see a For Barbers Use one...about 5 pages back. lol! Not nearly as nice as MichaelS restored one though. lol.
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    Yes it DID have a frost of FBU, didn't it! I saw another with smaller blade engraving while searching online for info the other day.
    Seems they ran the entire gamut of Sheffield types and styles!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Yes it DID have a frost of FBU, didn't it! I saw another with smaller blade engraving while searching online for info the other day.
    Seems they ran the entire gamut of Sheffield types and styles!
    Most likely because they had hands transplanted from Sheffield making those blades.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wullie View Post
    Most likely because they had hands transplanted from Sheffield making those blades.
    Dang ol Wullie! Master of the obvious!
    What else American can we come up with, Fellas?
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    Default Re: American Knife Co. Plymouth Hollow, Conn.

    I've got a union cutlery Corp from Union City Georgia. Not the new york union cutlery. Does that count?
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    Quote Originally Posted by maddafinga View Post
    I've got a union cutlery Corp from Union City Georgia. Not the new york union cutlery. Does that count?
    Certainly! The Georgia Boys made some good ones! Let's see!
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    Sorry for the cell phone pics, it's my only camera. This one was all rusty, but only on the surface. Not a pit left, and no hone wear. Name:  uploadfromtaptalk1352743262289.jpg
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