No, I think it was made by John Chatillon. But XXTRA stamp is very interesting.Quote:
So you think that this was straight made by the J.Dixon Cutlery Co. Germany
from Sheffield, England?
Scales like bone.
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No, I think it was made by John Chatillon. But XXTRA stamp is very interesting.Quote:
So you think that this was straight made by the J.Dixon Cutlery Co. Germany
from Sheffield, England?
Scales like bone.
James
I thought so initially but comparing these scales to another bone straight I'm just not sure. I see hardly any pores.
Alex
Why is it stamped 'Germany'?
For example, because it's import.
There are many such examples. The razor was made in Germany and sold in America via American company.
On the forum you can find a lot such examples.
I think you know American W.R.Case company. And they made knives and razors with stamp "W.R.Case & Sons, Germany", 1900-1915. :)
Alex
Thanks for the input. I appreciate your pro knowledge.
Ray, I showed only some facts from some sources, plus a little bit logics and my opinion. History is inexact science. :)
That's exactly what I plan on doing.... :):)
Ray
Scales are bone; ivory does not have pores, visible at the ends of your scales.