I have several from that period, and older. More than I'd care to post. But I figured you'd like this one.
Chassig
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I have several from that period, and older. More than I'd care to post. But I figured you'd like this one.
Chassig
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A French make. The stamp says..Chassig.
That's all I know about it. An ol' member gifted it to me, for repairs I made on others he owns.
My bad...
It says, Chassaign. With what looks to be a top hat.
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A few for your viewing pleasure. We'll start in the late 1700s and wander through the ages, and grind styles.
And no...none are for sale.
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I am one jelous bastard right now. Thanks Mike :D
Wow! Fantastic blades. Thanks for posting all these old blades. It proves if the old timey guys can do it, so can we!
I prefer the old stuff. The cast steel from the late 1700s, and early crucible steel from the 1800s, are my favorite to shave with.
But I shave with all the razors I've restored for myself, and others. I'll be honest... I had a real hard time sending this one back to the owner. Wanted it real bad for my collection.
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