Originally Posted by
JimmyHAD
I could see that particular razor, the I Barber on the bay, being a sort of copyright infringement. Trademark infringement rather, I wouldn't call it a counterfeit. IOW, if back when the makers were contemporaries one of them stole the others logo and made some razors I could see that.
A person now making a one off counterfeit of an obscure brand I couldn't see. I've seen counterfeit Case, Remington, Winchester, and so forth, pocket knives with engraved stamps show up. Back in the early '70s, but a true stamp would cost the guy a hundred bucks, unless he was a machinist and made his own. So if it is a 'counterfeit' it is contemporary with the original in age. IMHO.