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    Radium Fontenelle

    The scales came from Helge in some swapping.
    They are stamped "Brevete SGDG" which I have found to mean "Sans Garantie Du Gouvernement".

    The French way of saying, 'Patent applied for' .

    Turned out nice. Shaves beautifully.


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    Lecollier from Nogent is a very good cutlery (see at the middle of first column)

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    Other french razors need to be repinned :

    Cardeilhac à Paris (maybe one of the most beautiful parisian cutlery with Touron) with a coffin scale + a 'L.S. & A Paris' ; it seems this one came from english importers who were based in Paris and have rebranded english batch under their name + city where they lived. Its also exists a 'L.S.&N Paris'.... maybe a family business

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    I am looking for parisian straight razors

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Radium Fontenelle

    The scales came from Helge in some swapping.
    They are stamped "Brevete SGDG" which I have found to mean "Sans Garantie Du Gouvernement".

    The French way of saying, 'Patent applied for' .

    Turned out nice. Shaves beautifully.
    Cool blade lock!
    Last edited by MichaelS; 08-18-2017 at 05:00 AM.

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    [QUOTE=sharptonn;1763534]Radium Fontenelle

    The scales came from Helge in some swapping.
    They are stamped "Brevete SGDG" which I have found to mean "Sans Garantie Du Gouvernement".

    The French way of saying, 'Patent applied for' .

    Turned out nice. Shaves beautifully.

    Tom, that is a very beautiful piece there. I have never seen one with those type of scales.

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