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    Default Help with Puma razor identification

    Just wondered if any of you gents could help me identify this razor. It seems to be a 4/8, but I can't find anything on the wiki/google on the "88"

    Thanks in advance.
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    It appears to be a Puma Special, I'm not sure, and someone more experienced than I could confirm, but it looks that this razor might have started out a 5/8 and has been ground down. That is not to say that this will not be a great shaver as most all Puma's are. Again, I will be interested to hear from someone more in the know than myself.

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    I saved a .jpg from the gutmann catalogue (used to be available in the old help files here on the SRP) that shows that the Puma 88 is a 4/8 ths razor and is called the Puma Special. It's the second razor down on the left.

    I'm attaching the catalogue photo to this post, but I don't know how large the resulting picture will be.

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    You can see a bit of the remnant of the wash in the photo you posted.

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    Man, you fellas are quick!

    I was assuming that this blade was a 4/8 based on it's size, and it seems as though I was correct. I picked it up at a antique mall.

    I'm looking to shave with it, so would it be okay to have it professionally honed or leave it be?

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    The Cathouse would be good to visit for fun and info. I would have it honed that way they can make any alterations to the edge if needed. Most likely there will be some adjustments that need to be made since it has been honed down to a 4/8th. The edge doesn't look very even now. You can also have it cleaned up.
    Check here for members who can do that for you.
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    If you look close it says "Special" on the blade.

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