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    I believe that's the company name. On the front is the word HANDMADE, and on the back, THE AMERICAN PRODUCTS CO. CINCINNATI-OHIO.
    And I see you're in the bay area too!

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    I've got that Mulcuto. You'll love it once it get cleaned up. Mine is a great shaver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5370H55V View Post
    I believe that's the company name. On the front is the word HANDMADE, and on the back, THE AMERICAN PRODUCTS CO. CINCINNATI-OHIO.
    And I see you're in the bay area too!

    Ya for a couple more months, moving to Fresno in less than 2 months... /shudder

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5370H55V View Post
    I have some razors that I picked up on ebay and I couldn't find any info on several of the manufacturers. If anyone can give me some info on them, especially concerning their performance and quality, I'd really appreciate it. The razors are:
    EMPEROR WILLIAM, Made and Ground in Germany. On the back it has H.H. LANG, SOLE AGENT, PHILA, PA (has bone scales)

    A razor by The American Products Co.

    One by Geo. W. Korn Razor Mfg. Co.

    And the last by Mulcuto
    So which one do you think would make the best shaver? All of these razors are in good condition (according to the noob ) with some hone wear and oxidation, but almost no pitting. The Korn razor looks great, minus a few light rust spots.
    I am making an assumption that the one with the "tiger stripe" hndles and peened shank is the American Products Razor. That may be the original name or another marketing name but the handles and peened tang were sometimes done by Robeson. However:
    AMERICAN PRODUCTS CO.
    Cincinnati, Ohio
    ca. 1911-1948
    Last edited by John Crowley; 06-02-2009 at 08:45 AM.

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