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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin103 View Post
    Aaron your razor was made by Lamoureux Frères, in Nogent France. Camille Pagé in is book on cutlery mentions this firm in 1871.
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    In 1876 an Horticulture journal subscription would give you as a prime a 3 bladed gardening knife made by Lamoureux Frères.
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    Thats all i could find on this firm, least you have an idea in dating.
    Thank you for the help. something I notice right off the bat is that this is one of the more well-built straight razors I have. I'll definitely be looking for more of this makers work in the future. [emoji1]

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    Quote Originally Posted by aaron1234 View Post
    Thank you for the help. something I notice right off the bat is that this is one of the more well-built straight razors I have. I'll definitely be looking for more of this makers work in the future. [emoji1]

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    Your welcome! Let it be clear that Lamoureux is the last name and Frères is Brothers, thinking that its a short lived firm since there mot much information on it or any other example that i ran into, nevertheless a very nice razor, Enjoy!
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