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    I don't know about one of a kind but you are...

    I don't know about one of a kind but you are right, I won't be parting with this blade. Especially after my first shave with it yesterday, Wow!! It's not that I won't sell just this blade, but any...
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    It was a quiet day today so I broke out the light...

    It was a quiet day today so I broke out the light box. Here are some better pics of the two.
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    Now that is quite possible. I didn't know that...

    Now that is quite possible. I didn't know that they used Fredrick's as a stamp. Guess I will hone that one tomorrow and see how long it takes. Hopefully the stubbornness of your razor was an...
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    Thanks Glen. I was going to ask about the steel...

    Thanks Glen. I was going to ask about the steel origin. Besides the name the only markings are New York, U.S.A. I was going to hone it up tonight and use it for my big 4th shave tomorrow. I...
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    Thank you. Occasionally we will expand our...

    Thank you.

    Occasionally we will expand our search area. The Gaines, shown in another thread, was from an extended search. These two were from a ;oca; [;ace we picked up straights from in the...
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    There is a little miss information in my post. ...

    There is a little miss information in my post. It's a 'Frederica", I think. The stamp is worn at the end of the name but I think it ends with an 'a' and three is no room for Reynolds at the end?? ...
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    Thistle cut and Old English Razor

    Picked these 2 up yesterday, Both are 7/8, The Thistle Cut is a 3/4 hollow, the Old English (says Frederick Sheffield) is a wedge
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