02-03-2021, 01:06 PM
The name Junior was first used by GEM in 1906 when they started selling sets with the new rib-back blade that replaced the original wedge blades. Why ASR started stamping Junior on some of the 1912 models is anyones guess because by then wedge blades were long gone. I've always wondered why they chose the word Junior to identify the sets with the new blades.
Tom-Retired February 2021
Still rollin like a big wheel and cuttin like a big knife
Still rollin like a big wheel and cuttin like a big knife

