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    Ahh im with ya yes it does resemble a w&b. Wishful thinking i spose but id be elated if it was made by w&b for what ever reason they are my favorite nice razors sharptonn

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    That early, it is most certainly a Wade and Butcher (Guess!) made and stamped for a cutler/retailer?
    At any rate, it looks in fair nick!

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    Very nice razor, However Tom is right on the money.
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    Annnnd THERE you have it folks! We shall be here all week!

    So in studying the infancy of American-made razors, the end of Bingham's outfit should be right about there?

    No way a fairly short-lived outfit in Cleveland was turning out finished and etched Razors such as yours. Still a rare bird.

    A bad pic of a frowning foundling, But you get my drift?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin103 View Post
    Very nice razor, However Tom is right on the money.
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    Nailed it Tom, thats great history to know. The little bit of info i found was not this in depth. Thank you Martin103

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    Quote Originally Posted by ejmolitor37 View Post
    Nailed it Tom, thats great history to know. The little bit of info i found was not this in depth. Thank you Martin103

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    Your Welcome! tons of info about this company. Encyclopedia of Cleveland History: W. BINGHAM CO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin103 View Post
    Your Welcome! tons of info about this company. Encyclopedia of Cleveland History: W. BINGHAM CO.
    Ill check that out for sure. Thanks again

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    Indeed, Martin! Thanks, as-always!
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    I agree sharptonn, the tangs are pretty similar lol. Sadly just noticed the grind is a bit wonky on this one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    That early, it is most certainly a Wade and Butcher (Guess!) made and stamped for a cutler/retailer?
    At any rate, it looks in fair nick!

    Martin shall be along........
    Funny, that's what I thought it was, till I zoomed in on the pic. I'm thinking your probably right. Hmmm...?
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    That is really common to see in the oldies. No worries there!
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