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    Hi Folks, thinking of purchasing a W&B "chopper" with the barbers notch. Can someone share the date range for one of these razors. It's the one "intended for barber use". How old are these razors? Thanks

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    My guess would be circa 1850 .
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    Usual way of dating is, if the tang is stamped 'Sheffield England' it's post 1890

    'Sheffield' minus the 'England' is pre 1890
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    Wow, I really need some sleep. I was honestly thinking "OK, these guys are really hoping for too much if they think they're gonna start a dating website for straight shavers".
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    My book says that Wade & Butcher started in 1818...?

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    What if it isn't stamped "Sheffield" or "England"? Mine simply has the bow on the tang.

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    Lummus "Old Sheffield Razors" Antiques Magazine December 1922 -p267:

    W. Date 1845 Maker: William and Samuel Butcher, Supra. Inscription "Wade & Butcher, For Barbers Use". Handle, black horn.

    The photo shows a large chopper wedge with the barber notch.
    Hope this helps!

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    Lummus writes: [...] The forties and early fifties show a great variety of razors. Among them [...] the large blades, an inch wide or even wider, variously stamped "Dutchman", "Magnum Bonum" or "For Barbers' Use" [...] Below the photo cited by Croaker. EDIT: I guess Bow Razors came during the 60's, but this is just my opinion.

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    I appreciate the input. Pictures are attached. You can't read the etching from the photo, but it reads:

    THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE BOW RAZOR
    MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY
    WADE & BUTCHER

    There is a stamp of a bow on the tang, and the blade appears to be a 7/8.
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    Probably a bit later - looks hollow ground to me.

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