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    That is a really premium set and well worth what you paid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by singlewedge View Post
    I can say this.

    They are pretty.

    Some one correct me, but if they were a commemorative set then they would have been made for export. The odd thing is that the razors do not say Silvr Stahl (sp). Which means silver steel.

    Due to the trade of between Solingen and Sheffield it is entirely possible that the blanks were made in Germany and sent to Sheffield for finishing. I know that Germany did this with MOP, so they may have done this as well. That would explain the lack of German script on the razor.

    All just guesses.
    The set was made for tourists. Back when these were made Germany was still struggling to recover from the devistation of WWII and there were hundreds of grind shops in Solingen. What would make you think they would send them to Sheffield to be ground? There wasn't that much international economic cooperation at that point in time. Silver Steel is just a good grade of tool steel and nothing more. Some say it and some don't but they are almost always the same exact steel as the next razor only it was forged into a die set that didn't say Silver Steel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacques13 View Post
    Hi. Here is my experience with these beautiful razors

    I got one shave ready (extremely easy to hone) and shaved 5 times with it, just stropping before shave and I must tell you that they are not "just souvenirs" but very fine shaving tools. This is my fifth shave, BBS of course, and with no irritation what so ever, just a perfect shave.

    I use prehshave cream from Proraso, shaving cream from DADA, a C&E best badger brush, alum stone and Cool Ice gel to finish.

    I don't understand why nobody bid on these fine rasors when they where on sale on Ebay at a very fair price. The seven day set was in perfect condition and just needed a bit of elbow grease to get them sparkling. They are in "new" condition, never have been honed.
    That really IS a premium set. I would definately hold on to that if it was mine.

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    That's about £30.00 per razor for some of the nicest looking razors around! I'm so glad they turned out to be good shavers. cheers!

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    Great score! Enjoy!

    Quote Originally Posted by singlewedge View Post
    Due to the trade of between Solingen and Sheffield it is entirely possible that the blanks were made in Germany and sent to Sheffield for finishing. I know that Germany did this with MOP, so they may have done this as well. That would explain the lack of German script on the razor.
    All just guesses.
    According to my 1910 barbers' manual blanks used to be shipped from Sheffield to Germany for grinding. In England a law was passed that English blanks finished in Germany were not to have "made in England" but "made in Germany" on them. This has led to the decline of Sheffield's razor industry as people felt they had been cheated by Sheffield razor makers. The law was of course intended to encourage grinding in England but it never came to that due to Solingen's technological lead.
    Last edited by Kees; 08-23-2009 at 02:25 PM.
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    Man, what a score! Enjoy!

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    They look like a great buy. Good one. Bet they'll all sharpen up and shave like a dream. As, John says, hang on to them (and love, cherish and use them too).

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    Jacques13 haven;t see you for long time.
    Great set and excellent price. i should say you set up for a long long run CONGRATULATIONS.

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    I think it's a great looking set, and $350 is a great price. I'd love to find a deal like that.

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    I wish I could get one of these sets. Its on my hit list.

    As to the English script thing- I dunno how many people are European or have been to Europe, but almost EVERYONE there speaks English perfectly well. Especially the Germans. Its funny, a couple of my friends tried starting conversation in German and the Germans would just start speaking English.

    Plus everywhere you go in the world, artisans in small markets know just enough English to sell their products.

    That aside, how many US GI's were stationed in Germany after WWII? Lots and lots. And at that time Germany was broke to put it lightly and the US was the richest country in the world.

    This set is clearly a souvenir set... so why wouldn't the very capable Germans stamp it fully in English for the foreign occupation soldiers to buy? To assume that it was ground in Sheffield is an insult to the Germans that they wouldn't be able to learn the smallest amount of English phrases... when many of them are fluent.

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