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    Default Please, help identify this razor

    I bought this razor from auction. Sale of old barber equipment. I couldn't find anything about him on the internet. It looks old. It's very strange to me.

    Thanks!

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    Welcome to the forum.
    Other than it being a faux frameback, I can't help much. It is not a name I recognize.

    Some of the historians will be by later
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    Hello and welcome to SRP.
    Your razor is in very nice shape and should clean up easily.
    Faux framebacks are really nice shavers.
    I'm not familiar with that name either...someone will know.
    Enjoy your time here on the forum.

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    Welcome to the forum. At a guess your razor is French made by or sold by Herou of Brest France. Looks to be in great shape and should clean up nicely. Probably it will turn out to be a good shaver too.

    Hopefully some of our French member will be chiming in shortly.

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    No production in Brest, so, my best guess looking at the scales would be Thiers. Probably 1870/1880
    If I had to hazard a guess, I'd say IC Vincent but absolutely no way to be sure, so I'm talking out of my ass here.

    At the time this would have been considered a high end razor : Grinding such a blade asked for a lot of skills since it meant going along the blade rather than across.
    Still they were not favored much because, contrary to the current taste, people at the time didn't like to hear the sound of the blade. These razors were therefore dubbed "rattlers".

    It's a nice find, which once correctly honed should shave beautifully
    Beautiful is important, but when all is said and done, you will always be faithful to a good shaver while a bad one may detter you from ever trying again. Judge with your skin, not your eyes.

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    Kraeff,welcome to the forum, thats a beautiful razor for sure.As many others mentioned this razor is french, furthermore it was made by Louis Herou born in Brest, France in 1819.In 1854 he was granted a patent for some surgical tool.
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    The name comes up in a few directories mostly around 1850-60's
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin103 View Post
    Kraeff,welcome to the forum, thats a beautiful razor for sure.As many others mentioned this razor is french, furthermore it was made by Louis Herou born in Brest, France in 1819.In 1854 he was granted a patent for some surgical tool.
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    The name comes up in a few directories mostly around 1850-60's
    That company must have been around for a while considering the stamp says inox.

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    Thank you all! I'll post photos when restore razor.
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