Editing Grissolange "Rasoir Extra" 5/8

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|Scales=Horn
 
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|Steel=Unknown
 
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A french razor, made probably between the two world wars. Grissolange was a cuttler based in Thiers.  
 
A french razor, made probably between the two world wars. Grissolange was a cuttler based in Thiers.  
 
The horn seems to be made out of cattle horn.  
 
The horn seems to be made out of cattle horn.  
 
The general shape is typically French, similar to some Thier-Issard, but this was probably a cheaper brand.
 
The general shape is typically French, similar to some Thier-Issard, but this was probably a cheaper brand.

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