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    I just picked up one of these today. It also says no. 401 on the blade near the pivot. Does anyone have any history for this make/model razor? Thanks in advance!

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    Don't know but, no picture, it didn't happen! Ummm, we like pictures here LOL.


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    Pack Ohliger and co, was a short lived firm 1915-1918. Not very well knowed for razors,but definately in the swords and bayonnet world. Highly propable that it was Ernst Pack since he used the same trademark years after as you can see on the pic below and Julius Ohliger another sword maker from Solingen.

    As far as your razor i didnt find any specific information on it but the era of cutlery in Solingen from that time period is usually very good quality. Some pics might shed some thoughs on its condition.
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