Quote Originally Posted by holli4pirating View Post
Oh dear you unpinned the Savage? Savages are quite rare, as the company only existed for a few brief years in the 1840's. I have never seen one in pressed horn scales, indeed I have seen only a handful of their razors and have had only three in my possession. Temperites are something of a mystery to me - I know some were made by Case, but I had one that said something to the extent of Forged in England or some such and did not have any stamping by Case; perhaps a transfer of trademarks?
The Case says "25 | Temperite | Trade Mark" on the front of the tang, and on the rear it says "Made In U.S.A. | By Case". But this is a discussion for another thread.

The Savage was fun and you've inspired me to pin it tonight and take pics before honing and shaving with it. I just posted details and various before/after pics in The Gallery here:
http://straightrazorpalace.com/custo...vage-sons.html

Here's a teaser to amend my previous picture taken from eBay -- tang was unmarked before I did anything to it: