Thaeris, I dare you telling the price you paid for that beauty ;)
You thief !
God bless LBC and ignorant people ! :)
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Thaeris, I dare you telling the price you paid for that beauty ;)
You thief !
God bless LBC and ignorant people ! :)
I paid more including shipping than this man :
http://straightrazorpalace.com/show-...set-ivory.html
;)
Flea market finds from today:
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I suppose all of french origin.
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"Martin" with horn scales
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"Per.. Montluc....", wood scales
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"Durani Brasset. 22", interesting scales, thought of wood first, but seems to be horn, sill unsure. The small ships in the scales don't indicate wood, examined with a loupe.
Something about the french tip that I like, over all other razor shapes, if using a square tip I end up with cuts everywhere.
Hello Hatzicho!
Yours razors have probably been made in Thiers in the 1830's, I would say the first and the third are the oldest and probably belong to the same period. The second done is a little bit younger.
On french razors missing tail is not serious clue to estimate a razor age. Even in the late 19e century some manufacturers were proposing this option(no tail).
All yours razor's scales are made with horn
The third one is a Durand-Brasset 22. This manufacturer won a distinction/Award for his work in 1827.
https://books.google.fr/books?id=f-8...telier&f=false
I also have a razor with the same stamp:
http://img110.xooimage.com/files/7/b...21-4f62e09.jpg
http://img110.xooimage.com/files/4/4...23-4f62e4d.jpg
Really like that Martin razor...
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I'm not sure whether this qualifies. Just won (literally just won) on the 'bayAttachment 237147
here is a little album of the stubbies that i have found
stubbies - Album on Imgur