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    Thanks you, for interesting discussion. In such...

    Thanks you, for interesting discussion. In such conversations the true is born.=))
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    clavichord, May be, you are right. But wherefore...

    clavichord, May be, you are right. But wherefore did somebody make reground?
    Rodgers WR(1830-1837).
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    There are different books and documents, I...

    There are different books and documents, I already wrote about books somewhere at the forum. But in this case all is simple.
    G(crown)R - king George IV or V, not earlier.
    This razor hollow ground,...
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    G(crown)R were different. 1820-1830 (George IV)...

    G(crown)R were different.
    1820-1830 (George IV)
    1910-1936 (George V).
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    Judging by stamp G(crown)R it's 1910 - 1936...

    Judging by stamp G(crown)R it's 1910 - 1936 (George V).
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    No, I did not see such razor . Though I read...

    No, I did not see such razor . Though I read about it in many sources. But saw penknife.
    Penknives are not strongly necessary to the queen too.=)
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    Just Joseph Rodgers made razors 1837-1901 with...

    Just Joseph Rodgers made razors 1837-1901 with stamps:
    "Rodgers Cutlers to Her Majesty Patent"
    "Joseph Rodgers & Sons to Her Majesty Patent"
    "Rodgers Cutlers to Her Majesty No 6 Norfolk St."...
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