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    Hi everyone;
    I had a good day shopping in ebay yesterday... I got 3 decent looking SR... Here is the first one... Please share any info you have on the manufacture... ThanksName:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk1384185634.440406.jpg
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    Here's what you do.......Type " razor manufactures list" in the little search box up top left and you will get all kinds of results. It's like Google with a straight razor attitude :<0)

    like this Razor makers


    Friedr. Baurmann & Söhne, Solingen in 1914, 1920, 1922, 1925 and 1932, Beethovenstrasse 76 in 1939, Sandstrasse 27 in 1983. Brand names: 'Alecto', 'Ambidexter', 'Aviator', 'Baurmann', 'Carbonese', 'Clanor', 'Comfort', 'Corso', 'Ducado', 'Figaro', 'Karbono', 'Marbest', 'Monopol', 'Nora', 'Norma', 'Orchid', 'Peter Hahn', 'Raola', 'Safacto', 'Sunrise', 'Start', 'Yilin', 'Zerbo', 'Zero', Zwerg'. Open-blade razor and safety-razor maker.
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    Or most of the time all the information you want was allready here:http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...dge-razor.html

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    Sweet! Thanks guys!!!
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    Ok so the info you guys provided me was helpful for 3 of the razors i got... This one nobody online or in the forum seem to know much about it... I have used the search and everything... Ck it out it says L. Lowe Co. Milwaukee.Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk1384320126.709855.jpg
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    L. Lowe Co was a barbers supply and hign grade cutlery and grinding services, store in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, most entries for this company are around the turn of the century. Of course your razor was made in Germany for them like they did for many many barbers supply, hardware retail outfits.

    Nevertheless a high quality razor.
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    Holy crap!!! You guys are so awesome!!! Thanks! I am very intrigued with the history of these razors!
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