No markings on the blade but what was on the shank is hard to read because of the odd addition of "facial jimps".
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3506/...416f283d_b.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2510/...2b0262f7_b.jpg
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No markings on the blade but what was on the shank is hard to read because of the odd addition of "facial jimps".
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3506/...416f283d_b.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2510/...2b0262f7_b.jpg
IMPROVED EAGLE NUMBER 62 . Lyon Bro of Germany has an eagle killing a snake on it.
historical items
maybe that could help
of course man, no problem,,,i just hope im right :P:P cuz that would be the first time i helped someone with a question on the site :)
Interesting. I had a razor that had the exact same cross hatched jimps on the face of the tang. It was a round point razor with black scales. Mine only had the remnants of a number on it and no discernible makers mark under the cross hatch. Also on mine, the tang was shaped more like a beaver tail; it had an arc on both the top and bottom of the tang.
Why would there be the cross hatching? A factory reject?
Chris L
I'd imagine it's a factory reject
I also have a razor with the cross hatch on both sides of the tang. I assumed it was a homemade job for better grip - dunno
you'll have to take another pic of it once the scales are cleaned and polished and repost it for me....and seriously thanks for the lessons, the converstions, the gifts, and the knowledge, and friendship! Also for getting me into this great world of straight razors! mahalo Wulfgar!
It's an ERN with the eagle and snake trademark.
I think Monty cracked the code, and I think it is a factory reject of some kind. Look very very closely at the first pic under the cross hatch. I believe I see a backwards E before the R N. I would have thought the brand would have been imprinted from one ERN stamp. If my eyes are not deceiving me and someone screwed up and turned a single E stamp upside down, then I would think it would indicate that the stamping was done with singular letter dies?
Interesting stuff.
Chris L