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    I've got my hands on a Dubl Duck Satinwedge. Clear scales with an inlay on one scale that says dubl duck with 2 ducks over it. On the tang it says "Bresnick New York trade mark solingen germany", on the Tail it says "pearlduck made in germany". front face of the tang 'dubl duck satinedge'.

    I've been flipping through old posts and can't get any kind of real answer on which came first! Someone said if it said "jamaica new york' it was imported after 1950. Mine says new york but no jamaics. UGH.

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    Charles Bresnick started the company in Manhattan,Later he changed the name to Bresduck,Pearlson too it over changed the name to Pearlduck and moved to Jamaica N.Y.
    Im pretty sure Double duck never ever produce anything.
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    So which variety of dubl duck do I have here? one of the earlier bresnicks? a bresduck, a pearlson? Your answer still has me confused...

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    Bresnick New york!

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    Quote Originally Posted by brooksie967 View Post
    I've got my hands on a Dubl Duck Satinwedge. Clear scales with an inlay on one scale that says dubl duck with 2 ducks over it. On the tang it says "Bresnick New York trade mark solingen germany", on the Tail it says "pearlduck made in germany". front face of the tang 'dubl duck satinedge'.

    I've been flipping through old posts and can't get any kind of real answer on which came first! Someone said if it said "jamaica new york' it was imported after 1950. Mine says new york but no jamaics. UGH.

    Any help?

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    Hey, you nailed one! Good for you!

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    $30 I'm happy!
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    Score!
    cool thread for ducks fans http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...rtisement.html

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    Yes! the old "Bresnicks" are high-quality!
    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brooksie967 View Post
    $30 I'm happy!
    Awesome! Hey, I got that pin tight this evening too. I was just emailing my mentor here Stefan that I think I was going a little too easy on it last night. I put a little more force behind the hammering and it seemed to tighten up the pin nicely.

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    Excellent, Stefan is a great guy. Also, I don't blame you for going too light. You never know when these old vintage scales are going to be brittle and snap.

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