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    Yes, if Richard Ashton had not died in 1846, and...

    Yes, if Richard Ashton had not died in 1846, and William Jackson had not been forced to change the brand in 1850, I would never have guessed that my razor was formerly near wedge.
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    Friends, thank you for the information. It turns...

    Friends, thank you for the information. It turns out that the history of this razor is more complex and interesting than most razors! I used to think it would be cheaper to buy a hollow razor than to...
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    It is very possible that the overflow. But if the...

    It is very possible that the overflow. But if the regrinding, it is made from the manufacturer of razors. On a special machine. Made with two steps. Who would need it? Especially with a razor that...
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    Ashton & Jackson.

    Hi! There was information that Ashton died in 1840, and in 1852 the brand was changed. If so, the razor was manufactured before 1852. But the razor is hollow ground. It is unlikely that this was...
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