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    So you think that this was straight made by the J.Dixon Cutlery Co. Germany
    from Sheffield, England?
    No, I think it was made by John Chatillon. But XXTRA stamp is very interesting.
    Scales like bone.
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    James

    I thought so initially but comparing these scales to another bone straight I'm just not sure. I see hardly any pores.

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    Alex

    Why is it stamped 'Germany'?

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    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.
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    I think you know American W.R.Case company. And they made knives and razors with stamp "W.R.Case & Sons, Germany", 1900-1915.
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    Alex

    Thanks for the input. I appreciate your pro knowledge.

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    Ray, I showed only some facts from some sources, plus a little bit logics and my opinion. History is inexact science.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    Scales look like bone to me.

    James.
    Yep bone scale on
    a razor forged and ground in Germany for "Chatillon".

    Should be a good shaver...

    Tidy it up, hone it up and enjoy it.

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    That's exactly what I plan on doing....

    Ray

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    Scales are bone; ivory does not have pores, visible at the ends of your scales.

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