So! It all started with the Cases and Champlin in the form of Cattaraugus! Here lies another connection.
I just love the Cats! I will get the group photo of mine on here tomorrow.
Thanks, Martin!
Tom
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So! It all started with the Cases and Champlin in the form of Cattaraugus! Here lies another connection.
I just love the Cats! I will get the group photo of mine on here tomorrow.
Thanks, Martin!
Tom
Am I too late to the party? Here's my AM Knife SOTD pic.. Great blades. I thought these blades were from Sweden?
MIke
http://i.imgur.com/N0wio.jpg
not blood groove. Rather lather groove.
http://i.imgur.com/dK4bs.jpg
Sweden? For Shame! That is a Connecticut blade, and a really nice one! Thanks for sharing!
Those are some beautiful razors. I cannot believe the shape they are in.
Here are some nice cats. The Green Lizard is unusually heavy-grind with a super thick tang. The Tobacco scaled one has a very obvious double grind. 2 different Indian Heads. One later? Great steel!
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Very nice Tom, that tobacco scaled double grind razor is quite something!
Case bros stamp with dates.
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Wow! I never heard of them in Kane, PA! Interesting!
1907: Case Brothers open a second factory in Kane PA.
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