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Unreal! Very nice
Thanks! That’s about what I said...I haven’t seen to many 150-187 year old sets...and in this condition...once in a lifetime! I am very grateful!
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Matt
Unreal! Very nice
It is a beautiful set I was also looking at it. But didn't buy it I bought this set of Joseph Rodgers and sons in stead. I believe that these were made from 1838 to 1840. I think they are 1/4 grind they shave alot better than my hollow grinds I bought them on ebay also. I don't think the seller knew what they had they listed them as Wedgwood and sons. View attachment 1167856View attachment 1167860View attachment 1167858View attachment 1167859
Another lovely M7DS. Congratulations and welcome to the fraternity.....I don't think the seller knew what they had they listed them as Wedgwood and sons.
It is a beautiful set I was also looking at it. But didn't buy it I bought this set of Joseph Rodgers and sons in stead. I believe that these were made from 1838 to 1840. I think they are 1/4 grind they shave alot better than my hollow grinds I bought them on ebay also. I don't think the seller knew what they had they listed them as Wedgwood and sons. View attachment 1167856View attachment 1167860View attachment 1167858View attachment 1167859
Yeah but that set had the well cut, evenly space jimps with rounded edges. That care says the blades were extremely well made by a master craftsman.Lucky for you and luck for me! Everyone gets well on the deal!
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Yeah but that set had the well cut, evenly space jimps with rounded edges. That care says the blades were extremely well made by a master craftsman.
Guess I'll keep looking.