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    Hello everyone, has anybody here on the forum heard about this brand? "Ariston". It's supposed to be from solingen, is it a good brand or what? Let me know if you got some information about this one.
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    If I remember correctly those were made by Peter Altenbach & Söhne sometime in the mid to late 1920s, maybe early 1930s.
    Hopefully someone will know more about it. My gut feeling is that if it is from Solingen, then it is good.
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    I sense the RAD is strong with this one
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    Peter Altenbach & Söhne, Schwanenwerk, Solingen in 1925, 1928 and 1932. Brand names: '4S', 'Ariston', 'Aso', 'Canorust', 'Century', 'Cutwel', 'Efeu', 'Finedge', 'Fortunato', 'Fulmine', 'Heavy Weight Professional', 'Lifetime', ,Northlight', 'Omar', 'Pas Pas', 'Pausos', 'Pompadour', 'Rustpruf', 'Securitas', 'Spark', 'SS', 'Success', 'Taileffer'. Open-blade razor maker.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TrilliumLT View Post
    I sense the RAD is strong with this one
    True what Yoda says it is. Hehehe
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    [QUOTE=Martin103;1383196]Peter Altenbach & Söhne, Schwanenwerk, Solingen in 1925, 1928 and 1932. Brand names: '4S', 'Ariston', 'Aso', 'Canorust', 'Century', 'Cutwel', 'Efeu', 'Finedge', 'Fortunato', 'Fulmine', 'Heavy Weight Professional', 'Lifetime', ,Northlight', 'Omar', 'Pas Pas', 'Pausos', 'Pompadour', 'Rustpruf', 'Securitas', 'Spark', 'SS', 'Success', 'Taileffer'. Open-blade razor maker.

    A certain name POPS for me in that group. " Lifetime" :<0) It's possible to put pieces together and jump to conclusions, but it would not be a wild guess to say this could be 1 who made blades for Bresnick. I could/would also speculate further and add a name " Autocraft" to that list.
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