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    Default tennis razor

    was looking for any info on the tennis razors, not sure if it is a brand or type. already checked the wiki and every thing points that it was picked up by fromme. The one i purchased has an S.R. Droescher stamp. will post pics when available.

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    Ed,
    Tennis was one of the hallmark razors produced by Fritz Bracht of Solingen. It's a great razor and takes a sweet edge. If you can find one in good shape and at a reasonable price, grab it.

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    picked on up for 20.00 on ebay. trying to post pics havent figured it out yet.

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    waiting for the razor to be delivered downloaded this off ebay

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    Ed, the photo does not show much. If the razor is in good shape overall, then you have made a good buy and have a quality razor to enjoy.

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    Doesn't look to be in too bad a shape

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    Ed, it does not look too bad, although a professional restorer will be more qualified to determine. Perhaps they will join the conversation. I just hone razors and not restore. Anyway, if you can, send it to a fine restorer.

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    Be careful ...quality of some are less than good.
    Have one or two somewhere. Wasn't impressed.

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