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    Default Acquired a Straight Razor- Help identifying?

    Hey everyone,

    First let me say im relatively new to wetshaving and strictly used a DE for the past year or so. My knowledge of straight razors is very limited, which is why im here in the first place, I hope to learn all i can and someday make the transition.

    I recently acquired a straight razor from my grandpa, i dont plan on shaving with it obviously but i was looking for a little bit of information as to what it is? Just something to add to my collection and has some sentimental value to me. Anyways here are a few pics.

    I havent had a chance to clean it up and from the looks of it its not in very good shape. Any info on it would be greatly appreciated.




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    As far as I know Griffon was made by Germans for the American market.
    http://www.14to42.net/griffon-solingen.html


    PERFECTUM STAHLWARENFABRIK EWALD SPITZER
    Schnepperter Str. 20 42719 Solingen, GERMANY
    Tel: +49 21231 24 28
    Last edited by 0livia; 06-08-2009 at 11:59 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 0livia View Post
    As far as I know Griffon was made by Germans for the American market.
    Thanks for taking the time to help noob out.

    Is there any way of identifying how old it may be? Or any idea of the value?

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    Here some info for you:
    Griffon Cutlery Works produced razors from 1893-1921. Also this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clavichord View Post
    Here some info for you:
    Griffon Cutlery Works produced razors from 1893-1921. Also this.
    Awesome, thanks!

    My google skills seem to be lacking.

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    This razor looks very similar. The scale seems to be identical but the wording on the shank is a little different. Im assuming maybe my razor is a US made version of the link below??

    Griffon Cutlery Works "00" 5/8 - Straight Razor Place Wiki

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    They are the same. Maybe just different production dates. All of them were for sale in the US, hence the English. If it were intended for Germany it would say either a town, or Deutschland... Not Germany. I think this is a case of in 1906 they used one stamping, then in say, 1916 they decided to take Germany off for political reasons...? Something like that. Some marketing or design reason. Shouldn't really impact the quality of the blade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 0livia View Post
    As far as I know Griffon was made by Germans for the American market.
    14 to 42 - Griffon Cutlery Works


    PERFECTUM STAHLWARENFABRIK EWALD SPITZER
    Schnepperter Str. 20 42719 Solingen, GERMANY
    Tel: +49 21231 24 28
    The Griffon "Carbo Magnetic" was a good razor. this information about where they were made is interesting. Did you get it from that encyclopedia of cutlery markings? I need to get one of them!

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