Hey fellas, I have a razor here I need some assistance on. All it says is "Forestier"...French?
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Hey fellas, I have a razor here I need some assistance on. All it says is "Forestier"...French?
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Sure sounds Fwench.
NICE lookin old razor.
That is a nice lookin' razor. I don't claim to know nothin', but I'd say French.
John
No info on the razor just wanted to say it is a nice looking razor.
many thanks, fellas.
i picked it up on the bay for $35...she was just smiling at me with her scalloped tang and all. i figure if i clean her up and give her some new clothes, she'll be a real beauty.
Aha! It was YOU who outbid me!
Alas, I couldn't turn up anything about it, so all that I know is that I really like the look of it!
That's an awesome straight. Look for a fellow on here named "Manah". He is pretty much the forum historian.
Yeah, I figured Manah would make his way to this thread at some point, but I didn't want to bug him...as the gracious living encyclopedia of SRP, I'm sure he gets it enough...
I've seen this thread.:)
But unfortunately I have nothing to add.
I'm trying to find some info.
The original company - Forestier Freres - was one of the oldest and largest cutlery houses in Geneva, Switzerland. It opened a large showroom in 1832 in Tour de L'Ile, Geneva and soon had other outlets for its products (which eventually included such diverse items as clocks, watches and furniture):
Forestier a la Tour de L'Ile, Gevevre
Forestier a Grenelle
Forestier a Paris
It was taken over by Mr and Mrs Fontaine in 1931 (Fontaine & Cie) and they chose to concentrate on furniture.
Regards,
Neil
Many thanks, Neil!
I haven't run into too many Swiss razors...interesting. Looking forward to getting it!
It's a pleasure, Ryan.
I have only had two Swiss razors - I forget the name of one of them, but the other was by Jacques LeCoultre, from Berne. I remember him due to a bit of advertising from 1876 where he said he made "...Razors, manipulated from steel wire used for watch springs, and consequently of superior temper..."
Like most things Swiss, they were of very good quality, as I'm sure yours will be. Another well-regarded Swiss product was the Allegro strop, made in Lucerne if memory serves, a compact modular strop system, that often came bundled with a J A Henckels razor.
Regards,
Neil
Hi
Now that's a beauty!
It could be a razor sold by a famous Swiss cutlery - I'm not certain in which country their razors were produced, nor do I have any info about the fabricant.
I got curious about this brand when I saw a specimen on this thread on the french forum: Forestier Genevois
Forestier was a cutlery, established in Tour de l'Īle in Geneva, from 1832 to 1931. In 1931, the Fontaine family took over the shop under their name and specialized in tableware. The house Fontaine is still in activity today (they have a good selection of artisanal knives), but they don't have any archives about the 'Forestier' period anymore.
Hope I'll be able to post more infos soon!
Regards
Dan
Forestier: more foresty than. Eg. This forest is slightly more forestier than that other forest we were just in.
If I can be of further assistance, please don't hesitate to ask.
:)
James.
Edit: Nice looking razor. It is razorier than some other razors I have seen! :p