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    Like most Dubl Duck available in different sizes for sure.
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    More info on different style dubl duck on this thread: http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...isement-3.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin103 View Post
    Like most Dubl Duck available in different sizes for sure.
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    More info on different style dubl duck on this thread: http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...isement-3.html
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    I have seen a lot of Ducks and can tell you they all have something different about them. Think about it like this. Bresnick and later Perslson were not manufactures. They would order a certain number (batch) of razors to sell in the U.S. I know for a fact that these orders were placed to different manufactures and those manufactures had different craftsman making different parts of the complete razor. I would bet it is more of a rare thing to find the same model Duck made 2 or 3 batches apart that are more alike than not.

    As for the size DDs were measured from the point lowest on the spine to the edge in the old days. So if you see one that is over 6/8 by a hair it is a 6/8 and may never have been any larger. Case in point, I have a 8/8 Satinedge that I had to take down to 15/16 to get it working again. It was a true (old measure) 8/8 when I got it.
    Although rare I wouldn't be surprised to see an 8/8 dwarf.
    The blades I have seen that are wider are also longer and the scales are proportionately larger also.
    Hope this helps in identifying your Duck :<0)
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    There was a dwarf and a shrimp too. The Special #1 was conceived as a professional barbers razor and sold as such. It was also their most popular model and came in various sizes and since it was a model consistantly sold throughout their history had many variations in size and scales used.
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    Some of the best shaving razors I have had. Yours look to be in real nice shape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin103 View Post
    Like most Dubl Duck available in different sizes for sure.
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    More info on different style dubl duck on this thread: http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...isement-3.html
    This is interesting to me. Seems there were German made ones and American made ones.
    German ones were 50 cent more expensive? It is my understanding that Dublduck was an American enterprise, but I have not seen one which was not marked Germany?
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    My Dwarf that I recently acquired and re-finished.









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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    This is interesting to me. Seems there were German made ones and American made ones.
    German ones were 50 cent more expensive? It is my understanding that Dublduck was an American enterprise, but I have not seen one which was not marked Germany?
    Indeed they are out there.
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    Thats the front and back of the same razor. You might get lucky enough to find a frenchie dubl duck as well...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin103 View Post
    Indeed they are out there.
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Size:  26.3 KBName:  dubl duck made in usa 2.JPG
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    Thats the front and back of the same razor. You might get lucky enough to find a frenchie dubl duck as well...
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    So another question, Martin! When was the beginning of Dublduck? Was it around prior to WWII?
    I have a few examples of razors marked Germany prior to the war, but during and shortly after, were marked USA.
    Wester Bros and CMon come to mind.... Nobody in the U.S. was buying or importing German blades during the war or for a while after I feel certain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    So another question, Martin! When was the beginning of Dublduck? Was it around prior to WWII?
    I have a few examples of razors marked Germany prior to the war, but during and shortly after, were marked USA.
    Wester Bros and CMon come to mind.... Nobody in the U.S. was buying or importing German blades during the war or for a while after I feel certain.
    Yes Dubl Duck prior to WWII. In the 20's if i remember correctly, but the name change to Pearlduck in 1947, and all the advertisement i posted that offered American duck were from Pearlduck, dont know for sure if there any Bresduck that are American made.
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