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    The Union is a good one..

    The Impy can really be almost anything all of which have always impressed me with the shaves

    Case made one
    Morris Imported one
    and Ludo made them

    They are all nearly identical except for the stamps on the backside, I honestly don't know the whole story behind them


    I will buy and try nearly any NY made razor and especially target Little Valley NY razors

    but any of the razors from that area have always impressed me

    In no order

    Case
    Kinfolks
    Cattaruagus
    Thistle
    Genco
    Geneva
    Oleans
    Union
    Robeson
    George Korn

    Shumate out of St.Louis and early production out of TX are another to try

    Look at the ones made in MA too there are many good makers there


    And of course Torrey made so many razors it isn't even funny


    Many of these razors are in the 4/8 - 6/8 size and a high percentage are Hollow grind - Extreme Hollow grind most are very capable of taking and holding very refined edges...


    (Note to newbs, these are just names the condition of the razor is of paramount importance)
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    As my friend Glen has pointed out, I find it hard to beat good old American Made Razors!!! I’m in complete agreement about the NY ones! I’ve just finished an Olean that’s a fantastic shaver!!

    I will be test shaving a Challenge Faux Frameback 6/8 Roundpoint that was made in Bridgeport CN. The initial findings tell me that I’m in for a Great Shave!!
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    I believe I have two American made razors, a Genco and a Clauss, both 6/8 very hollow ground. They were both easy to hone and took a super edge. If these two examples are typical then American made razors shave as well as any out there. I know that if I run into more that I like I wouldn't hesitate to buy it.

    Of the ones made off shore for American companies I like the Hess 44 stainless and the Double Duck Special No.1. The DD Special No.1 is often passed over for the more fancy DDs so I think is still a relative bargain and just as good a shaver as it's fancy cousins.

    Bob

    Just remembered I have a Landers Frary & Clark, also a good shaver.
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    I've got a couple of Case Bros from around the turn of the century. One from Springville, NY and the other the more common Little Valley, NY. About a half dozen Genco Fluid Steel, a Hess 44, a Kinfolks and a Robeson. Not sure if I have a Cattaraugus, think I might. There was also Western out of Colorado, know I don't have one of those. Wiss Cutlery out of Newark, NJ. They were more into scissors but made some razors, imported others. Ain't a bad one in the bunch.

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    I’m in total agreement here. Here’s a unique 7/8 Clauss that is one of my top shavers. I am partial to King Razor Mfg. I have a few, wanna see?
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    What a coincidence - I've just this moment finished an Ontario Cutlery Co, (Geneva N.Y.) re-scale, a first American razor for me as they don't come up very often on Ebay over here. I don't know what the quality is like as it's not honed yet but I'm looking forward to giving it a try and adding it to the British, German, Swedish, Spanish , French, Swiss and Belgian razors in my rota.

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    I have a Burrell Topflight, and a Geneva pyramid, two of my favorites, also a Kinfolks which i haven't honed yet, but i am sure will be a great razor if the others are anything to go by.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cudarunner View Post
    As my friend Glen has pointed out, I find it hard to beat good old American Made Razors!!! I’m in complete agreement about the NY ones! I’ve just finished an Olean that’s a fantastic shaver!!

    I will be test shaving a Challenge Faux Frameback 6/8 Roundpoint that was made in Bridgeport CN. The initial findings tell me that I’m in for a Great Shave!!
    You can Add Challenge (at least this razor) to the list of American Manufacturers who made Great Shavers, or should I say 'Fantastic Shavers'!!!! I just finished a very sweet, smooth and wonderful two pass shave off of the razor above!!

    The owner (and my friend) is really going to like this one!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    The Union is a good one..

    The Impy can really be almost anything all of which have always impressed me with the shaves

    Case made one
    Morris Imported one
    and Ludo made them

    They are all nearly identical except for the stamps on the backside, I honestly don't know the whole story behind them


    I will buy and try nearly any NY made razor and especially target Little Valley NY razors

    but any of the razors from that area have always impressed me

    In no order

    Case
    Kinfolks
    Cattaruagus
    Thistle
    Genco
    Geneva
    Oleans
    Union
    Robeson
    George Korn

    Shumate out of St.Louis and early production out of TX are another to try

    Look at the ones made in MA too there are many good makers there


    And of course Torrey made so many razors it isn't even funny


    Many of these razors are in the 4/8 - 6/8 size and a high percentage are Hollow grind - Extreme Hollow grind most are very capable of taking and holding very refined edges...


    (Note to newbs, these are just names the condition of the razor is of paramount importance)
    Please don't buy any of the brands Glen suggested. I would prefer that the prices remain as they are.

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    There were tons of American made razors and they are some of the most under rated pieces you will ever find. The original cutlery capitol in the U.S was centered around the Little Valley area of New York State.

    The real secret has always been you can get some fabulous razors for a steal. People want Solingen and Sheffield and Sweden and pass by the American stuff.
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