Yes indeed, pretty sure the older ones had this type of watchmaker screw while the newer one just had a slotted screw, LeCoultre is much more famous as a watchmaker then razor maker.
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Indeed and still in business today Jaeger LeCoultre Swiss watches - Jaeger-LeCoultre | Jaeger-LeCoultre
Family business going way back
http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...itzerland.html
I strained the homemade bay rum this morning and used it for my Caveman to Shaveman shave. Very nice scent that wasn't overpowering but more importantly was how soothing it was on skin that hasn't been shaved for a week. No, I didn't take a good sip of it like Dad did. I'll be waiting for cudarunner's results on his try at Mom's recipe. :)
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So the bottom one is the one I just got the other day, got the slight smile back, Un pinned it cleaned the scales and re pinned. Honing with the toe worn was a bit different but went well enough. Shave was not the best though.. no irritation or burn after just didn't seem quite like my others.
Oh re pinning fixed the wedge to toe issue and gonna have to blunt the toe got myself a couple times :o then gonna fill in the lettering on the scale see how that goes.
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Well, My wife went to Yoga, I threw on some cartoons for the girls, and I got down to business with my Ator. It's been sitting here begging me to clean it and hone it. After an hour of just metal polish, I am sooo pleased with the outcome. I've never had a razor clean up so well without taking it apart, and what a good blade to have it happen on. I'm grinning ear to ear with this one.
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And just for chits and gigs, I tested the edge on my arm hair. Surprisingly, it was shaving. I'll take my loop to the edge, and see if there's anything that needs to be honed out, but it may only need a touch up. Crazy stuff.
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Very, VERY nice razor Harrywally.