Great Walt, thanks, and I was just thinking I was getting somewhere :)
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Great Walt, thanks, and I was just thinking I was getting somewhere :)
Couldn't that still apply to Bjorn's razor. Instead of an 'L' there is a 'B' which could represent a particular model or an area of manufacture such as Bourgogne or Bretange if it was, indeed, made in France?Quote:
I did run across another H & Co producer that used a similar mark to the one on Bjorn's razor, but marked below with an L for the region of France in which it was located.
Here are the final shots. This was a fun one to restore, and gave me a great shave.
http://www.cheeseinthewind.com/pics/...e/DSC_0001.jpg
http://www.cheeseinthewind.com/pics/.../DSC_00061.jpg
http://www.cheeseinthewind.com/pics/...e/DSC_0007.jpg
http://www.cheeseinthewind.com/pics/...e/DSC_0016.jpg
It looks great, Bjørn!
This really cleaned up nice. With any luck it should last a few more generations and people will still be guessing who the maker is :)
Bjørn, you make us proud! Job well done!!!
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