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[table=head]Fields|Data [/table] |
Manufacturer | Silver Steel |
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Model | Unspecified |
Region | Sheffield, England |
Date | 1820s? "1820s?" contains an extrinsic dash or other characters that are invalid for a date interpretation.
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Grind | Near Wedge |
Size | 5/8 |
Point | Square |
Shoulder | 1 stabilizer |
Spine Decoration | none |
Jimps | Other |
Scales | Bone |
Steel | Carbon |
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In Standard Guide To Razors; Identification & Values by Roy Ritchie & Ron Stewart Silver Steel is listed as an English manufacturer which produced razors possibly during the 1820s.