So I found this in my grandfathers collection.
Can't seem to turn up much information.
Any help would be much appreciated. Attachment 207707Attachment 207708Attachment 207709Attachment 207710Attachment 207711Attachment 207712
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So I found this in my grandfathers collection.
Can't seem to turn up much information.
Any help would be much appreciated. Attachment 207707Attachment 207708Attachment 207709Attachment 207710Attachment 207711Attachment 207712
Yes, the bridge on the tang, E. Bruckman, Solingen, famous knife maker, just did a quick Google search....very nice razor.
I think the most important part of your research has already been done. It was in your grandfathers collection. Have a new set of scales made up and enjoy an heirloom shave. It is a very nice looking blade. Enjoy it and cherish it. Other than that I too have found nothing. There are those with better skills that ill likely be along.
Ernst Bruckmann
OHLIG --- is after 1925
The symbol/trademark is 'Mann & bridge"
Maker Marks
http://www.archivingindustry.com/cut...lermarks-1.pdf
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https://books.google.com/books?id=ko...knives&f=false
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links to a PDF file,, see page 8
http://oldrazor.ru/books/GermanManufacturingHistory.pdf
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Brückmann Ernst (MANN), Solingen-Ohligs
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leads to a forum,,,use GOOGLE to translate to English,,, then read the second post,,,,,
Suche Infos zu Fa. E. Brückmann Ohligs Solingen [Archiv] - MesserForum.net
As already stated that is a very good looking blade and I would bet that once new scales were on and cleaned up and honed it would be a great shaver. will be a great keep sake.
So I am new to all this, I was just looking at selling off his collection. If I was interested how would I go about having a new set of scales made?