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{{Manufacturer-DB | {{Manufacturer-DB | ||
|Logo=[[image:The Mab logo 01.jpg]][[image:The Mab logo 02.jpg]] | |Logo=[[image:The Mab logo 01.jpg]][[image:The Mab logo 02.jpg]] | ||
− | |Name= | + | |Name=Mab Co., The |
|Location=Newhall Street, Birmingham, England | |Location=Newhall Street, Birmingham, England | ||
− | |Date=c. 1890s | + | |Date=c. 1890s to at least the 1920s |
|Owners=Queen Mab<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Mab</ref> | |Owners=Queen Mab<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Mab</ref> | ||
− | |Uploads=[[image:The Mab ad 1896 01.jpg]][[image:The Mab ad 1902 01.jpg]] | + | |Uploads=[[image:The Mab ad 1896 01.jpg]][[image:The Mab ad 1902 01.jpg]][[Image:The MAB ad 1922 01.jpg|600px]] |
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The Mab Co. was based on Newhall Street in Birmingham England at the turn of the century. | The Mab Co. was based on Newhall Street in Birmingham England at the turn of the century. | ||
− | + | The razors often feature a cutting length of two inches and two and a quarter inches and blades slightly greater than half an inch in width. The company sometimes referred to its razor as ''The Famous "Mab" Dwarf Razor'' in ads. The razors featured a shoulderless grind and a french point tip. | |
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+ | Tang stamps throughout production included "THE-MAB" and "THE MAB Rg" | ||
=== References === | === References === | ||
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Name | Mab Co., The |
Location | Newhall Street, Birmingham, England |
Dates of Operation | c. 1890s to at least the 1920s |
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Owners | Queen Mab[1] |
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The Mab Co. was based on Newhall Street in Birmingham England at the turn of the century.
The razors often feature a cutting length of two inches and two and a quarter inches and blades slightly greater than half an inch in width. The company sometimes referred to its razor as The Famous "Mab" Dwarf Razor in ads. The razors featured a shoulderless grind and a french point tip.
Tang stamps throughout production included "THE-MAB" and "THE MAB Rg"