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    Thanks for the pics...they REALLY clarify a bunch of questions I had that nobody could answer....


    BTW, the blue handles are actually quite nice and I find them to be very comfortable....not cheap at all. I thihnk they come off cheap looking because the "Tosuke" imprint has that handmade look.

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    WOW, that's a nice one!

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    Here are two razors like that one. The second one doesn't have the rattan handle.




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    Where are people buying the Tosuke razors? I'm pretty curious about them myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by They Call Me Blockhead View Post
    Where are people buying the Tosuke razors? I'm pretty curious about them myself.
    I don't know where everyone else is getting theirs but I get them from a friend in Japan. I've bought three in the last 2 weeks for people. I'm getting another one in 2 weeks for someone else.






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    I'm fairly certain that most of these razors are not made by master Inoue himself. Does that mean they aren't just as quality? I happen to think they are fairly equivalent.

    The rattan handled one in post #14 I believe is the same maker as the ones in post #16. I have the ones in post #16.

    Also...to me in looks like the 2nd razor in post #14 is an Iwasaki.

    Overall...I think I'm more confused by the whole subject than when I started. But it would be nice to have someone translate the markings on all those razors, and find out the common elements. As stated what should be written is who actually forged and ground the razor, and the type of steel used. But it's possible that master Inoue forged/heat treated all of them, and someone else ground and finished them. It's somewhat ambiguous, and maybe we'll never know for sure.

    Either way, mine make amazing shavers.

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    Hi all,

    The kanji characters for Inoue are: 井上 These two characters are clearly seen as stamps in the steel of many of the original pictures shown. This may or may not be helpful as Japan has a tradition of apprentices taking on the master's name after death/retirement to carry on the tradition of the "school." I'm not familiar enough with Master Inoue's apprentice system so I cannot comment for sure that this is the case here, but I can say without much difficulty that Master Inoue's name is imprinted on several of those blades.

    BTW, whoever said the second picture was an Iwasaki was correct. The paper wrapping has Iwasaki (岩崎)written clearly in Kanji.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Droshi View Post

    Also...to me in looks like the 2nd razor in post #14 is an Iwasaki.
    Quote Originally Posted by Grendelsan View Post
    BTW, whoever said the second picture was an Iwasaki was correct. The paper wrapping has Iwasaki (岩崎)written clearly in Kanji.

    John
    I forgot to respond to Droshi's post but yes, it is an Iwasaki. It's a very expensive Iwasaki at that. Here's another one:
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    That... is... gorgeous.

    It's like a hunk of metal fell from the sky 10,000 years ago, and the smartest of all the cavemen went "hmmmmmm" and made it into the sharpest thing in the world. Besides Chuck Norris' teeth.

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