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01-17-2020, 11:38 AM
Thread: A seldom seen early Wm. Stenton
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I use a 2 x 72 grinder. The hard wheel allows me...
I use a 2 x 72 grinder. The hard wheel allows me to keep all the blade details and the stamps crisp. I started this blade at 220 grit and went to 600 grit. The glazed blade face is achieved with a 4...
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01-17-2020, 11:27 AM
Thread: A seldom seen early Wm. Stenton
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I no longer have the razor so I am unable to make...
I no longer have the razor so I am unable to make any measurements. I believe the spine width is even until it reaches the tang where it tapers down to the tail. The blade however tapers from 11/16...
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01-15-2020, 06:11 PM
Thread: A seldom seen early Wm. Stenton
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I had to look that one up. Yours was a Wm....
I had to look that one up. Yours was a Wm. Stenton & Son. A bigger blade too. Late 1830's when & Son was added. The only history I have on him is in Tweedale's Directory. Lists him with Naylor &...
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01-15-2020, 11:39 AM
Thread: A seldom seen early Wm. Stenton
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A seldom seen early Wm. Stenton
A Wm. Stenton 11/16 near wedge with a fancy arris spine and upper and lower jimps. The glaze finished blade faces and crocus finished spine and tang contrast nicely. The GR sovereign stamp dates the...
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