Gorgeous blades Rez. That little box is sweet. Enjoy sir.
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Gorgeous blades Rez. That little box is sweet. Enjoy sir.
Does somebody know the history of this 177 zwilling with ivory or some hard bone scales?
I'm a little confused, because the country of production is not specified. But it's hard to believe that this one was made before 1891.
(There are no signs on the second side)https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...463aa940a4.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...71af510c17.jpg
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One of the issues with using the country of origin as a means of dating is that it implies it was made for export. That one was likely made for the German market, it also has no English on it. The export models had Zwillingswerk/Twinworks marked on them, and Germany. The scales are a little curious. Classic ivory scales are pinned without collars, but your close up shot does not look like bone. They could also be very well made plastic of sorts too. It is a nice razor and likely will hone up to be an awesome shaver.
Can you guys upload a photos of your 177, who got them?
I can't find any info about this model. And maybe somebody knows when they were produced?
Thanks.
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Friodur 7/8
That is a pair of 241's. I have not gotten them shaving yet. Soon, I hope that I get time soon.
Ah, nice, mine was a 271, one of my best shaver.
Also, those scales on those razors are beautiful!
Another one to add to the club