Quote Originally Posted by TatsuOni View Post
I saw someone mention old combs being fine toothed. I went to a museum in Sweden last year and took pictures of every comb But I realize that I never shared the pictures on LHC. I'll tell the time period on the ones I still remember.


Viking age.


Viking age.


Viking age.


Viking age.


Down in the right corner is a comb. Bronze age I think.


Stone age bone comb. The oldest comb found in Sweden around 3000 years BC.


Not sure from when these are.


Not sure about this one either.


Medieval.
Many of them were quite fine toothed but of various degrees. A lot of the older ones are made from bone. I figure it was easier to just "saw" into them in lines with a stone, saw, knife or what they used during that time. There may have been combs made from wood too, but as they won't have survived, we'll never know what kind of teeth they had.