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    Here are some Pics of both sides of the tang, had to ask a friend with a decent camera to take em:

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    Hmmm.... I think Kayser Ellison made razors ​​for several people or companies.
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    I got one where on the one side stands" Max Schuckar The Hague", and on the other side kayser ellisson.Link

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    Kayser, Ellison & Co. made steel for razors, knives, and etc., and for many firms.
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    Jabiga, I can only surmise about your razor.
    The razor was made by A. Feist & Co. for Taylor Brothers from Kayser, Ellison & Co. steel.
    I can't date your razor now, because I've found some interesting moments in the Kayser, Ellison & Co. history.
    I'll inform you later.
    Alex Ts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manah View Post
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    Taylor Brothers was in Hamilton, Canada. They were the largest maker of cutlery in Canada in the early 1920's.
    The firm was founded by Enoch Taylor when he came to Canada from Sheffield in 1885.E. Taylor died in 1906, and his sons took over the management.
    The manufacture of razors was started in 1916. In 1919, when demand for razors decreased, they added butcher knives and house slicers to their manufacturing.
    The company was closed in 1922.

    P.S. Can we see the photo of the stamps(both sides)?
    Distant relatives of mine, based in Hamilon, ON. They were cousins of Gilbert Taylor who had an airplane company called Taylorcraft in Ohio back between the wars.

    --Derek Rubinoff
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