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11-12-2012, 05:01 AM #1
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Thanked: 4249Dubl Duck C. S. Bresnick possible manufacturer.
In doing some research for a member here, he was comparing his razor to a C.S. Bresnick. I didnt find any info for his razor and started
to research Bresnick, didnt find much at first until i found a C.S. Bresnick razor with a trademark "Flying Dutchman".
Turns out "Flying Dutchman" is a trademark of Böntgen & Sabin,solingen Germany.
Böntgen & Sabin, Solingen, in 1900, 1914, 1920, 1922, 1925 and 1932. Brand names: 'Autocrat', 'Autofix', 'Bellring', 'Bonanza', 'Bonsa', 'Carrara', 'Clansman', 'Cosmopolit', 'Ezyshave', 'Flying Dutchman', 'Flying Scotchman', 'Football', 'Fussball', 'Gold-Krone Luxus', 'Hector', 'Hindenburg', 'Keystone', 'Klosscut', 'Loreley', 'Midget', 'Mois', 'Nagraf', 'Rhein', 'Romeria Rapid', 'Sabina', 'Sarina', 'SSS in Kreis', 'Zando'. Safety-razor and open-blade razor maker.
That said i was thinking that perhaps "Bontgen & Sabin" is possibly the razor maker for Bresnick, Dubl Duck.
Is it possible that Bresnick had more then one manufacturers for all of their famous razors............. sure it is!
Is it possible that they only had one manufacturers for razors..........its possible.
Bontgen & Sabins from Solingen, Germany had many trademarks, they were active from 1867-1983.
The dates and location are all posibilities as well, something to think about...........
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Martin103 For This Useful Post:
dustoff003 (11-12-2012), Wullie (11-17-2012)