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    I was looking for what I read about Sears. Early...

    I was looking for what I read about Sears. Early on he was an importer. From what I have read once the company name changed to Henry Sears and Son in 1883 they were manufacturing the razors here. At...
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    :rofl2: Yeah, I had plenty of helpers willing to...

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    Yeah, I had plenty of helpers willing to help me dispose of the other 140 something.
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    Sweet stuff. As much of a sheffield steel lover...

    Sweet stuff. As much of a sheffield steel lover as I am, in it's hay day the American steel was really, really good. Shumate, Robeson, Torrey, Cattaraugus to name a few, all fabulous shavers that...
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    That Henry Sears and Son is a bellied hollow...

    That Henry Sears and Son is a bellied hollow ground also. It's a singer too. When you hone that thing it rings like a bell. You sound like samurai Jack while honing it.
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    This Henry Sears and Sons Queen 7/8 #740 is, as...

    This Henry Sears and Sons Queen 7/8 #740 is, as stated in the name 7/8 inches wide.
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    They often used German or Sheffield steel but by the time this one was made I believe they were all...
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