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Size:  28.4 KB I found these at an antique store they both seemed to be in good shape so I bought them. When I got home I tried to look them up on the SRP app but they aren't on there. Anyone know anything about these razors?Name:  20150830_082951.jpg
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    The stampings indicate, to me anyway, that the first razor was sold by a retailer in Munich Germany by the name of R Rauck and the second one was sold through the Pavian Cutlery Company (P-C-CO) ST Paul MN. They are store brand SRs probably good quality.

    A quick net search turned up this Swayback Jack - Pavian Cutlery, St. Paul Minn. 1906-1926 .

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    My book shows Pavian Cutlery Co 1907-1920. Louis Pavian was owner & a wholesaler of cutlery, silverware & clocks in St. Paul, Minn.
    I can't find any info on the M Rauck but it is of good quality if it is from Germany or Bavaria which is my guess. When I Google Munchen, it comes up the same as Munich.

    https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/München
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