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Thread: JA Henckels Production dates
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02-17-2011, 02:36 AM #5
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Thanked: 4I know this thread has been dead for quite a long time now, but I found it on a google search while attempting to determine the approximate age of a similar Henckels razor; the one I bought had a "1" instead of "50" but is otherwise fairly similarly marked.
Just wanted to let you know if you haven't found what you were looking for, that it's likely from about the early 1920's.
I ultimately went to the Henckels customer service form on the web with a question about dating a razor, and they asked for photos of the markings to forward on to the archives in Germany. Around a week or two later, they sent scans of the cover and a page from a 1922 catalog showing several different razors from their line that year which included both the "1" and the "50" marking above the "twins" on the shank. I didn't want to further impose with a follow-up question about whether this product line is unique to 1922 or was maybe similar for a stretch of several years.
Mine's also got the marking "Graef & Schmidt" on the back side of the shank (G&S were apparently the primary or exclusinve U.S. distributor of Henckels razors for some period), not sure if the lack of a mark on yours is singificant in any way.
Looks like a great piece, though and if your shaves as good as mine, I'm sure you've been enjoying it for the last year+.
Hope that helps in some way
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