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    Default A little help here Fontenille Theirs?

    I need a little help with an ID of this razor.

    I know it's French and a Fontenille, but next is it Medaille? and then ArgI(E)?
    The scales are strange, maybe brittle plastic or Bakelite? i don't think horn or bone.

    Any history on these? maybe some research links?

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    Looks like a good old wedge /near wedge you've got there!

    It does indeed look like "Fontenille Medaille ARGI", but most that I can find are much newer models. They also made a D'OR model but this isn't that. No other visible identifiers, like a number?

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    Unfortunately, that is all that I have. Yes I have seen the newer ones but this is an unknown to me.
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    Yes definately French, Fontenille, Medaille d' Argent,= silver medal from Exhibition.
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    Like Martin said. Fontenille is an old and good french brand. They were making razors from 1850 to 1960 I'd say.

    The one on the following link looks a lot like yours : fontenille - Restauration d'un Sabot fontenille

    Charlie said about 1880 for this model. The scales are in horn.
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