1. Very nice !
  2. Who is responsible for such great restoration?
  3. I finished this one early last year.
  4. Very nice job Kevin.
  5. OK, I succumbed and removed it from Billy's temptation. :)
    The recent price drop and confirmation from the seller that he'd change to the far less expensive shipping method put me over the edge. :happy036:
  6. Whew, you saved me some money. Thanks
  7. That's me, big hearted. :rofl:
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    Phew..What a Relief for a Kind Heart..:happy102:

    Billy..:chores016:
  9. Two arrived today, from France.
    As usual, I know nothing about these, other than what is stamped on them.
    Any info on age would be welcome.
    Cost $15.99 + $8.71 shipping

    Top: Soucille American Express
    Bottom: Veritable Broussard Cuillere Qualite Extra

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  10. Well I can help you, the one razor has wood scales and the other has emerald green. Based on my extensive experience, I would say they are old. :rofl:
  11. Thanks, you're a bevy of useful information.
    BTW, the top one is Bakelite. :signs107: :rofl:
  12. I'm "that" guy! Hahaha

    Those razors look like they possess serious restoration potential. Great find @DaltonGang

    Here is a posting for a website listing various French cutlery makers and their marks. Hope it's of some use to you.
    http://www.couteaux-jfl.com/marques.htm
  13. I have two Wostenholm frame backs.
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    And two French ones.
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  14. Magnifique
  15. Veritable Boussard - 1790 +
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  16. A Lot of French SRs & French Hollow Ground Blade SEs are Notoriously Hard to Pin Down..The Exact Same Model Can Often be Seen to be Made by Various Manufactures..:angelic007:

    Billy..:chores016:
  17. True. I bought a lot from a seller in France and could only identify 3 of them. The TI's and a Le Minet
  18. any sellers of french razors to recommend? only have a modern TI ,but would love some vintages.
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