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    Saw this on the bay. Any insight into it.

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    I have one. But..it is the original French version. dagger/key vrai vier gARANTI cartouch.Bte.SGDG
    SPINE stamp half gone from hone wear:Louvain? / Lame? / Modilo?
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    LeCoultre like?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterMason03 View Post
    LeCoultre like?
    Similar. This company also did an exact LeCoulter ripoff. I am kinda of the opinion that the LeCs without a tang stamp are the originals and others the ripoffs. He never trademarked his original efforts. He was a watchmaker.
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    Awe, so all of the watches that I have seen that are LeCoultre are of the same as the razors?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterMason03 View Post
    Awe, so all of the watches that I have seen that are LeCoultre are of the same as the razors?
    That is correct. And there is a story that he didn't like the quality of steel he could buy for razors. So..he meted down watch springs to make a type of Damascus steel. Some of the stamped blades have the look of folded steel anyway.
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    The one that I have has a tang stamp of MM & Co. What is its story?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterMason03 View Post
    The one that I have has a tang stamp of MM & Co. What is its story?
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    Try this for a start as to where to look for more information:
    http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...itzerland.html
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    It is a French razor, a Leresche.




    The factory of razor " les fils et gendre de Jules Leresche ", who will become then " les établissements Leresche et compagnie " was established in 1854 by naturalized French Swiss, Jules Leresche. Implanted to ST JULIEN DU SAULT 89-France, the company stopped its activity of factory of razor and blades at the beginning of the 60s but exists even today, specialized in the factory of industrial blades

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    That is correct. And there is a story that he didn't like the quality of steel he could buy for razors. So..he meted down watch springs to make a type of Damascus steel. Some of the stamped blades have the look of folded steel anyway.
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