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    Hi guys I'm having this w&b restored to make it period correct. I have my ideas on how old it is I'm just wondering what yous are. So what time line do you think this is from and sorry for such bad pics!. By the way it's being done in Horn scales.

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    Sorry I'm having trouble uploading pics...... here we go!
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    Well for one, I don't see "England" on it, which means it's pre-1891 IIRC....Looks like a good razor for a restore!!
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    Beautiful etching on this razor my guess would be 1850-1860, nice wedge Enjoy!

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    That's exactly what we were thinking 1850 to 1860.
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    Very Nice! I love a solid razor!

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    that blade etching is so cool. maby the scales could be saved too

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    Thanks but we're gonna put horn scales on her.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anthogia View Post
    Thanks but we're gonna put horn scales on her.
    Horn scales with stacked washers will look time period correct, and will look amazing.

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    Exactly what the goal is - to make it period correct!
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