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    Default Anyone know about Italian razors?

    The one I'm working on now(pics soon, I promise. Just gotta get it looking less than hideous) is stamped "31 Trinacria" (I'm presuming this is a model #) on one side, and "FSCO. Caminiti, Messina" on the other. Aside from determining that it's a Sicilian blade, I can't find a scrap of information about the maker. Google has yielded nothing but a few links to data from some swim meet.

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    The only Italian razors I'm familiar with are the Maestro's but I have no doubt the produced good ones like the Spanish though most have only heard of Monserrat.
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    if you find some italian pages on goggle i can try to translate for you

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    I wish I could help you, but I am no expert. My associate in Italy may know more about it, I will ask him.
    Post a picture of your Trinacria, when you can!
    Take care,
    Giovanni

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    Quote Originally Posted by tryphon View Post
    I wish I could help you, but I am no expert. My associate in Italy may know more about it, I will ask him.
    Post a picture of your Trinacria, when you can!
    Take care,
    Giovanni
    Here you go, Giovanni. I hope your contact can supply some information.




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    Trinacria is the old Roman name for Sicily

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    those are beautiful, scrap

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