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Military Vintage "Cut Throat Razor"." Joseph Rodgers and sons" Blonde Horn Handle

Military Vintage "Cut Throat Razor"." Joseph Rodgers and sons" Blonde Horn Handle

Regular price ÂŁ85.00 GBP
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A nice military service number marked Joseph Rodgers and Sons Straight razor

 

The company was founded in 1724 when John Rodgers first rented the star and Maltese cross mark from the Cutlers’ Company. In the 1780s the family moved into a block of workshops which would become their most famous address, No. 6 Norfolk Street. Rodgers focused on producing the finest quality knives and looked for the best in every aspect of knife production from materials to workmanship. Each knife was branded with the Star and Cross as a guarantee of its superb quality. While continuing to make high-quality products, the late Victorian period onwards was difficult for the company. By 1929 they had sold No. 6 Norfolk Street and had been recording losses during the Great Depression. 

****Very Sharp ****