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    I have a #173 Friedr Herder ABR, SOHN. That I can not find any dates of manufacture on. Mine has the crossed "KEYS" on the opposite tang. Oh. I have plenty on the company etc. etc. But nothing about straight razors or on their dates or info on when they started or stopped making them. Any help would be nice. By the way I have gone on the Library, and it gives me nothing. All it appears is the they made high end eating utensils, (Knives and forks and such) no mention of razors. Thanks.
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    • Friedr. Herder Abr. Sohn. Solingen. Brand names: 'Constant' (1927), 'Contador' (1906), 'Don Carlos' (1932), 'F. Herder' (1911/12), 'Herder' (1895), 'Herderstahl' (1921), 'La Perla' (1899), 'Pikasklinge', 'Pick-Ass' (1918), 'Pique-Ass' (1918), 'Schüppen-Ass' (1918)

    This all I have found. Hope it helps.
    Found it here.Razor makers
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    I have a downloaded PDF file I use sometimes to look up razors.

    PM me your email and I will send it. For some reason it will not allow me to upload here.
    German blade snob!

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    • Friedr. Herder Abr. Sohn. Solingen. Brand names: 'Constant' (1927), 'Contador' (1906), 'Don Carlos' (1932), 'F. Herder' (1911/12), 'Herder' (1895), 'Herderstahl' (1921), 'La Perla' (1899), 'Pikasklinge', 'Pick-Ass' (1918), 'Pique-Ass' (1918), 'Schüppen-Ass' (1918).

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    Michael70 can you mail me pdf? I just purchased a ace of spades 25. My email is howard@drycountydistillery.com
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    You can also google, German tool & Blade makers.
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