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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael70 View Post
    Stainless.
    Actually, "rostträge", ie "rust resistant". "Rostfrei" is also used, but that is wrong. Stainless steel will rust, it just takes longer.

    Just for the record, the German term is "Edelstahl" (although I am sure that somewhere in this world, someone is already working on an artisan cutting instrument made in Eden).
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    Quote Originally Posted by 10Pups View Post
    You just had to bring up the EU thing

    Yep, and Great Britain (with the exception of Scotland and Northern Ireland) might go back to 10.5% chromium within the next two years to assert their newly discovered independence from those bureaucrats in Brussels.



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    Quote Originally Posted by howdydave View Post
    I have seen straight razors from several different companies classified as Inox.
    e.g.;Friodur Inox 472, Dovo Inox, etc.

    What specifications/characteristics are prerequisite for a razor to be classified as an "Inox"?

    Ya learn something everyday here Dave!

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