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    Seems like the evidence is suggesting that...

    Seems like the evidence is suggesting that Harwood and Co existed as a business prior to 1800. It appears, however, that pinpointing a manufacture date for the Harwood pictured at the beginning of...
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    Here are a few close-ups. The first Razor reads...

    Here are a few close-ups.
    The first Razor reads "BERGER"
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    The second, dip-at-toe razor, is very difficult to decipher.
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    Ok with these three French Old Timers I am all...

    Ok with these three French Old Timers I am all in. I have none others that would qualify for this thread. So here goes...

    First, a classic french style with manicured spine.
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    Second a...
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    Not a problem at all. I"ll love them just the...

    Not a problem at all. I"ll love them just the same. I have a few french razors that I'll post pics of that I hope will make the pre-1800 grade. I have been aware that finding razors from the 1700's...
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    Aha! Thanks for that. That one will bump down the...

    Aha! Thanks for that. That one will bump down the line. Thank you for the correction.
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    I am happy to share a few older razors of mine...

    I am happy to share a few older razors of mine that I hope squeak in the 1700's time frame. I have a few more that I will share soon but I thought I would start with these two.
    First is a Harwood....
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