Gentlemen,

Today I picked up a razor, in a fairly good shape, from a local flea market. I think the razor comes in the original box, a typical Dovo-type box, though I cannot be sure the box is original. On the other hand, since this person had the one razor, I don't suspect he used a different box. My reasoning might be off a little, I admit.

The writing on the box is:
The Dewey Razor (or The Dewen Razor). The other name is: L. Lowe Co., Milwaukee Wisconsin. Lowe Company, I believe, is a manufacturing establishment in Milwaukee.

The razor is a 5/8" spike and in a fairly good shape. The scales are the typical black plastic. Spacer looks good. No etching on the blade. The usual honing marks are visible. The only words and letters I can identify on the shank are:
. . . BY
. . . CHER
. . . D

I think the razor will clean up nicely. A good honing might turn it into a good shaver, although as a straight razor pilgrim, I cannot offer a solid evidence of this. No pictures, gentlemen. Many thanks for your expertise.

Regards,

Obie