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    Default Hans, Otto Deutsch & Söhne - 6/8

    Here's another classic razor/restore.

    Hans, Otto Deutsch & Söhne 6/8

    Beautiful translucent green emerald scales with silver inlays. Takes an incredible edge and an extremely nice shave. A true classic.

    Had the usual rust, tarnish, pitting,... Sanding, polishing, buffing,.. The works.

    She's not perfect. I had to leave a few residual pit marks on one side of the blade but nothing close to the edge and a small left over hairline tear in the top part of the backside scale but really not an issue and harmless.

    "Deutsch Hans Otto" was a famous actor born August 10th, 1900 in Dresden, Germany and was murdered on November 24, 1933 in Berlin by the nazis for being one of the first communist Artist.

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    Very nice looking razor! and excellent picture composition! Kudos!

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    Very nice work again Max!!! I don't know if it's harder to get those razors so beautifully restored or to take such fine looking pictures.....AWESOME.....
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    Max, you inspire me. Thank you for posting pictures of such a great restore. Did you tumble the blade? I assume you re-pinned the razor as well?

    Great job.

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    Beautiful !!!

    Great pics too.. I assume photography is something you do often.... They are way better then any I have seen takin by manufacturers for there sites !

    Again, great work !

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    Very nice Max. The only way to improve my high regards for your work wold be to see the before and after pictures together. Some day you'll have to give us the process you use on your blades.

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    Great piece of history there Max. Nicely saved.
    Like the classic black & silver.
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    wow! are those ivory backgammon markers?
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