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    Thanks for the info and opinions so far. My plan was to have it restored and use it.
    Using it will most likely end up being on special occasions.

    I'm sure there's plenty, but can someone point me towards some razor restoration links?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dosnglenn View Post
    Thanks for the info and opinions so far. My plan was to have it restored and use it.
    Using it will most likely end up being on special occasions.

    I'm sure there's plenty, but can someone point me towards some razor restoration links?
    Give Glen ....gssixgun a pm.....he will do a fine job for yah...
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    Quote Originally Posted by nessmuck View Post
    Give Glen ....gssixgun a pm.....he will do a fine job for yah...
    Ditto! I had Glen restore my great grandfather's razor and he did an amazing job. With his schedule, I would guess somewhere between 4 to 6 weeks, totally worth it.
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    Well I'd mentioned Glen's name before but just noticed that you requested a 'link' so here it is.

    Honing & Restoration Services - Straight Razor Place Classifieds

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    i would say that's a fritisse/fritise, i'm not sure if this is a brand maked by ERN. but in every case it's a good razor. Surely from solingen.

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    Default Here it is!!

    He had the razor, box and his shave mug too. It'll go off for a restore very soon. Now I'm looking for a specific vintage brush to restore and keep with it.
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    Does it really matter what it is. You have your great grandfather's razor! I don't think it could get any better than that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oustoura View Post
    i would say that's a fritisse/fritise, i'm not sure if this is a brand maked by ERN. but in every case it's a good razor. Surely from solingen.
    I can't see the tang stamps to be sure. There's no question however the brand is by C.F. Ern. Whether the razor belongs to the scales I can't tell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    I can't see the tang stamps to be sure.
    Here you go.
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    Well, it says Ern Cown & Sword. Leaves no doubt re it's provenance.
    Last edited by onimaru55; 07-29-2015 at 02:25 AM.
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