I agree, Bob. The finely-ground Sheffields from the early to mid 1900's are extremely good.
While not as glamorous as their ancestors, modern grinding techniques of the day made for some nice shavers.
I have a few roundpoints that come to mind, a John Milner and a Walker and Hall from the 20's.
Like-new, they will rival any. I would think that square-point was made for consumption on this side of the pond.
Finding them in top condition seems less expensive and easier than big-name German and Americans of the era.
(It's a secret!)