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05-11-2016, 06:34 PM #1
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- Apr 2016
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- North East UK
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Thanked: 0I won't be polishing the etching, it don't feel that deep to start with, there is some horrible black marks on the spine that i want rid of.
If I'm not careful folding the razor away the blade will catch one side of the scales, I'm guessing thats where the chips came from and hence it being put up for sale on eBay!
On the reverse of the shank it does have 10 jahre garantie (10 year guarantee)
Im thinking you could be right, I've not been able to find anything out about this razor (though i am a total newbie)
It is also very light 6/8 razor comes in at 48grams compared to my dovo 5/8 which is 42grams considering the size difference?
Appreciate your input guys
Thanks
Ian
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05-11-2016, 09:46 PM #2
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- Mar 2012
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- Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
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Thanked: 3228Sorry no info on the maker.
I think you have a very nice vintage German razor complete with worked spine, great etch and original scales. If it were me I'd keep it all original scales and all.
Even though the blade is 1/8 inch bigger than the Dovo it may be even more hollow ground than the Dovo. Some of those German razors have extremely fine grinds that are hard to duplicate today.
I would not be too concerned about the maker not being stamped on the blade. I have at least one Solingen blade with no makers mark but it shaves as well as any other Solingen razor I have with a makers mark.
BobLife is a terminal illness in the end