Im loving that grind. Such an elegant looking little razor.
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Im loving that grind. Such an elegant looking little razor.
very good one. where did you find in Russia?
I think so Jim! I went to the site and saw Chronik and assumed there were some for sale - but I don't read German so no idea what that's all about - no Chronik blades though.
Back to the OP - I've seen a few blades like that recently at some online store but don't recall where. That little notch behind the heel and the flow of the top as well look familiar. Swedish I think but not sure. If I stumble across it again I'll put up some info. It's a great looking blade in any event! Great catch!
EDIT -- I just found this link but can't read the language - looks like your blade though.
http://xn--90acr5al9c.net/forum/view...4&t=984&p=8082
and this one
http://www.britva.ru/forum/viewtopic...&view=previous
It's Russian language. But on that forum there is no answer, who really made this razor.
It's not spam.
These are my ideas ...
Perhaps this is the model name?
Gustav von Rьmelin
???
http://s58.radikal.ru/i160/0911/99/99635ee8912e.gif
A simple Internet search yields nothing ...
Emil von Rьmelin 1846-1899?
http://s57.radikal.ru/i156/0911/cd/eec4b26b8d4d.jpg
HoningMan, JimR and I are both wondering what you mean - the post was simply contact information. Are you saying the plastics on the site are your ideas? I apologize for being obtuse but I don't understand your post below.
WILHELM HERM. MÜLLER
Strasse / Nr.: MILINOWSKISTR. 37A
PLZ / Ort: 14169 BERLIN
Land DEUTSCHLAND
Telefon: 0308137235
Fax: 030/8137239
URL: Home - Willkommen bei WHM
Information took from the Russian site. Now I understand what was wrong ...
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