Can anybody explain the difference between American nose v. Spanish nose? I know the shape of the French nose, square v. round, but no clue American v. Spanish. Anyone?
Thanks,
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Can anybody explain the difference between American nose v. Spanish nose? I know the shape of the French nose, square v. round, but no clue American v. Spanish. Anyone?
Thanks,
The straight razor - Straight Razor Place Library I think the square/spike point is also called the American.
Bob
This might well be regarded as being nosy. :rolleyes:
Best I can tell this is a Spanish nose .......
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And this is an American nose .................:rolleyes:
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It appears to me that one of them is obviously "hand picked".
'Ker-THUMP' We will be here ALL week, folks! ;)
That Jimmy beat me to it ,,, :rofl2:
The American point in the library ? The only time I heard American point was once in a thread. http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...ml#post1349427
A picture of it. ------> 6/8" Rasiermesser mit amerikanischem Kopf
Attachment 233592 It seems the Irish like to call the French point, Irish point. Maybe I said that back words.
Whether it exists or not I am going to call it that :<0)
Attachment 233591 Whether it exists or not I am going to call it that :<0)
Bestest as I can discern, an American point is like the spike point above, yet ever-so-much rounded at the spike and going straight down.
Could be wrong. Was before. I am American. I like those! Don't care! :)