Is there information that they used "CCC" as a mark/stamp?Quote:
from Levine's Guide, how about, Chipaway, Camillus, Challenge, Continental....
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Is there information that they used "CCC" as a mark/stamp?Quote:
from Levine's Guide, how about, Chipaway, Camillus, Challenge, Continental....
There're a great number of cutlery companies.Quote:
From Krumholz, There is Cleveland Cutlery, Canton cutlery.
But according different sources, only Cleveland Cutlery Company and Cattaraugus Cutlery Company used "CCC" mark.
Here one of them:
Curtin & Clark has another stamp, as you see.
Here is Canton Cutlery Company ad with their mark:
http://manah.strazors.com/canton_ad_1.jpg
So. We have only Cleveland Cutlery Company and Cattaraugus Cutlery Company ...now.:)
Wow! None of this came through on my BlackBerry today at work. You guys have been busy! So I guess it's up in the air on the two company's then. Thanks for all the info guys. I sure do appreciate it. I feel so lucky to have you guys as a resource, for this kind of thing.
Found some interesting info here on Cattaraugus Cutlery Company.
http://api.ning.com/files/pbJ3wTtqii...eryCompany.pdf
Here a picture of stamps for the Cattaraugus Cutlery Co, factory and the 3c's stamp at the bottom!Attachment 109381
Very interesting. The "C's" on my razor appear to be more of an etching then a stamp. With all this info, especially the bayonet "C's" it may lean more towards Cleveland Cutlery Co. The style of script is very similar. Although I still wont Count out Cattaraugus.
Upon further inspection of my razor, the"C's have a definite period between each. C.C.C.