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    Hello I found this razor being claimed to be a Northfield Cutlery from 1858 which was the companies first year open. I attached the picture of the razor in question if anyone can help me figure things out because if its authentic it would be a sweet razor to add to my collection.
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    I highly doubt that the razor is from 1858 (the style does not match), but I suppose anything is possible.
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    It would be nearly impossible to substantiate the razor being from their first year of production.

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    As others have mentioned nearly impossible to say its from 1858, but that said, found that the originals were marked :
    -Northfield Cutlery Co Conn
    -Northfield Knife Co Conn
    -Northfield UN-X-LD Knife Co
    If your razor is marked like one of these it is a very early Northfield.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin103 View Post
    As others have mentioned nearly impossible to say its from 1858, but that said, found that the originals were marked :
    -Northfield Cutlery Co Conn
    -Northfield Knife Co Conn
    -Northfield UN-X-LD Knife Co
    If your razor is marked like one of these it is a very early Northfield.
    Ty Martin when I go and look at it I. Person later today I will be sure to look and see if I can see it marked that way. If not then as long as it is noticeable that Ito can hold a shave ready edge then it wil still be worth the $50 dollars the guy wants for it.

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    Looks around that age to me - the scales appear to be horn like many of that era.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnl View Post
    Ty Martin when I go and look at it I. Person later today I will be sure to look and see if I can see it marked that way. If not then as long as it is noticeable that Ito can hold a shave ready edge then it wil still be worth the $50 dollars the guy wants for it.
    It has the first stamp on it will attach. Photo of it up close tomorrow
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    Here are some pic I took at home made sure to include stamp on it
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