Posted by peak4 on 02/05/2021 16:41:36:
Posted by SillyOldDuffer on 02/05/2021 14:13:23:
I like the Oxford Works connection from 1877 but the logo and slogan are associated with 3 different makers, Hearnshaw, Wilson and Chapman.
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Dave
Dave, where did you find the references to Wilson and Chapman as also using the logo of 3 men in a boat, and what dates?
Everything I've found, and linked to in my previous post on Page 1 of this thread, suggests Hearnshaw were a maker of Edge Tools, amongst other things. There's at least 4 individuals involved, all with the same surname.
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Bill
More 'makers': this Reynolds Razor described on ebay:
Measures approx. 6-1/8" long when folded and the thin blade measures approx. 7/16" wide…The tang is stamped, "Frederick Reynolds England" and the blade is engraved, "Extra Hollow Ground Razor Oxford Wins" with the image of a rowing crew team. The tang is marked Kratz Germany.

And an alleged Samuel Barnshaw Plane Iron, except I think its a Hearnshaw:

And a hint of other examples on dead ebay links:

The original post mentions Wilson, and peak4 found the Chapman and Sons.
Digging into this, ordinary internet searches do OR searches and produce lots of noise answers. I've had more success with tighter boolean search terms such as: "oxford wins" AND "cast steel" Lower case 'and' is ignored by search engines. However, capital AND is a logical command insisting both terms must be in the result. The AND filters out most of the rubbish. Another problem is false hits on auction sites were the item has gone or been replaced by something else.
Not sure what's going on with "Oxford Wins". Were Kranz in Germany selling razors made in Sheffield, or were Hearnshaw and others rebadging blades made in Germany? Not impossible "Oxford Wins" was a German Steel bought by Sheffield toolmakers because it was temporarily better value than the local product. Although Sheffield has a deservedly high reputation circa 1870 the best steel in the world was made in Germany. (In this period the UK, France, Germany, Belgium and USA leapfrogged each other repeatedly by improving quality and reducing prices.) Intriguing.
Dave