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02-19-2009, 11:32 PM #1
Great find!
I picked up a similar Fisher at a Scottsdale AZ antique store a few months ago. To my surprise, it is the smoothest shaver in my herd! There is a little pitting, but the edge is incredible and the scales are fine. I am happy with it as it is and it will stay in my rotation. I was not able to find out much about the maker, except that Manfred (Manyrazor) told me that there were TWO makers of Fisher razors in Germany, with slightly different trademarks. One was supposed to be much better than the other. If you are interested, I will dig up the e-mail and let you know which trademark is which. I think that we both have good ones.
Regards,
Croaker
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02-20-2009, 12:15 AM #2
When I was a kid and wanted my pocket knife to look like the old guys knives I would cut tomatoes with it whenever I ate them. The acid in the tomato will turn carbon steel black. Just cut the tomato and let the juice sit for a short while and then wipe the blade off. It'll turn black before too long. Nice razor BTW.
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02-20-2009, 01:18 AM #3
Hi Croaker,
Thank you! I knew that the blade would be outstanding when it passed a HHT test before I took it to the hones! Regardless of its unpleasant appearance, it maintained its sharpness for decades except for a few rust spots on the edge. The Fishers must be a well kept secret because mine is taking over the best shaver's spot in my collection (and I have aces like Otto Deutch or Geo. Wostenholm). I would be very interested in Manfred's email. The "man with a fish" logo on mine is similar to yours; but the manufacturer's stamp has an oval shape on mine.