Milwaukee Barbers Supply

$135.00

  • Manufacturer: George Wostenholm & Son (Sheffield, England).

  • Model: “THE KING”.

  • Markings: * Tang Stamp: “GEORGE WOSTENHOLM SOLE MANUFACTURER” along with “ORIGINAL PIPE RAZOR.”

    • Blade Etching: Deeply stamped or etched with “THE KING” in block letters.

    • Distributor (Based on your query): Milwaukee Barbers Supply. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it was common for large English firms like Wostenholm to produce “contract” razors for local barber supply houses, which would then etch their own company name or specific brand onto the blade or scales.

  • Features: The “Pipe” logo (visible as a small pipe symbol on the tang) is one of the most iconic trademarks in cutlery history, granted to the Wostenholm family in 1694. The scales (handle) appear to be original black celluloid or hard rubber.

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George Wostenholm & Son was the premier cutlery firm of Sheffield, England, during the 19th century. Their I·XL and Pipe Razor brands were considered the gold standard of steel.

The “Pipe Razor” was specifically marketed for having a “special temper” that made it easier to hone and keep sharp—a favorite for professional barbers. Milwaukee Barbers Supply acted as a regional hub in the Midwest, sourcing high-end English and German steel to sell to the thousands of barber shops popping up in the growing industrial city of Milwaukee.

This specific “The King” model was likely produced between 1890 and 1920. After 1891, the “England” stamp became mandatory due to the McKinley Tariff Act; if yours lacks the word “England” under the manufacturer name, it likely dates to the 1880s.

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