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Thread: 7/8 F.F. Paris Frameback Straight Razor!

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    Catalogue 1936 :

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    Yes! Thanks you to all that participated in this thread in an effort to get to the bottom of this!

    On the face of the blade the original design is still there, but it can only be seen with difficulty in the right light...I can’t capture it in a photograph.

    It has on it, “LE HYALIN,” and underneath “DEPOSE.” There is also slight scroll work on either side.

    So likely from the 1930s...quite interesting! I still have not yet gotten to use it. I have been so enamored with my Wacker Old Sheffield, that I have been ignoring everything else!

    Thanks again!

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    Also, “suedois” from the ad means Swedish...so I do believe that this is a 7/8 Swedish Steel Frameback, which makes me quite pleased! Thanks again for the help gents!

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    As here, in many French catalogs the term "Swedish razor" means a frameback and that has nothing to do with the nature of steel.
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    Wow! GREAT history here! Thanks for helping to unravel it all!

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