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    OK, now I have to ask another question...

    What is a Gotta?
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    Mine is much closer to 7/8 or maybe even 8/8. I haven't measured it but it is much deeper than some of my other razors.

    Thank you all for the advice, I will be looking through my pencil drawer when I get home tonight.
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    I might be leading you up the garden path but here is a 15/6 or 8/8 Gotta
    http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...azors-die.html
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    Gotta was one of several tbrand names that Grah and Plumacher made razors under. Kram does not appear to be one of them. There is a resemblance to the Gotta though so maybe they were using similar blanks to make razors with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markbignosekelly View Post
    I might be leading you up the garden path but here is a 15/6 or 8/8 Gotta
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    I have had a closer look and mine is very similar to that indeed. Even down to the REG before and after the trade mark. Mine doesn't have 120 stamped on the tang though. It says genuine German ground made in Germany on the back of the tang. And it's hard to make out from the photo, but behind the KRAM on the blade it says Hamburg Ring.

    I shaved with it again this morning (throwing my rotation out but I couldn't wait) and it is really great. It sings on the strop like no other razor I have.
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    The "Hamburg ring" seals the deal for me, the Gottas say it too.
    Glad you like it, my Gotta sings like a canary too.
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    The "Hamburg Ring" on the blade is interesting as Wilhelm Boos used that, among others, as a trade name Razor makers . I know that just adds to the difficulty of trying to find who actually made the razor. It could easily just mean the razor is very hollow ground and the KRAM stamped on the tang is the maker. The main thing is that the razor appears to be a damn fine shaver, congrats.

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    I might be talking nonsense here (it happens with me I'm afraid) but I wonder if the ring in Hamburg Ring refers to the way that it sings. I believe that's where the Le Grelot gets its name from, I believe the translation for Le Grelot is the bell, but as I say it could just be nonsense.

    You are right Bob, the important thing is the shave and I couldn't be happier with that.
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