Quote Originally Posted by engine46 View Post
The fact is that as long as the man lived they wore his name on the tang and the country of origin...and the quality was up there...after he died with the sello oro boxes...and cost reductions on scales and embelishments it would fit right in for the airs to want to find a cheaper way to make the blades or the entire razors...we've all seen the double temple sub ceros and oter variations that ebay is full of them...maybe someone wanted to keep making profit of the brand after it was extinct or maybe they just couldn't manage making the blades anymore and turned to Solingen for help...both JMP filis and post JMP filis are sweet shavers but there is a diffrence in the way the steel shaves and hones...surely ther is something we are missing...and with so many people interested in finding out...we will solve the mistery eventualy...
No sense in arguing over the subject...we need facts and the facts show that there are a lot of clues linking Filarmonica and Solingen...maybe some were made in Solingen but i doubt that the ones stamped JMP were made there...
It's amusing that you can find facts about much older brands and not so famous ones then the Filarmonica and this one is missing links...

Now these two posts make perfect sense!!!!!
Man when this forum gets busy, it get's BUSY!!!!!!!! The emails are rolling in plus I have a source on ebay where to buy the bone, horn, micarta & so on. The seller is in the process of putting them back up. They had ended & they didn't know it.