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    $23.49

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    Quote Originally Posted by MisterA View Post
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    Wow! You got the kind of deal we don't see very often now days!

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    Yes.. I think so too. Here's proof


    I had my best ebay weekend ever. I also scored a Boker 'King Cutter', a Griffon XX '00', a Germania Cutlery Works 'Colonial Razor' and 2 very nice looking 'No Name' razors.. All in very good condition. ALL totaling $90. I did lose 2 auctions though. A Mappin & Webb I really wanted and a Wade & Butcher.. Even still.. today I am a very happy man. (Albeit quite sleepy after staying up all night following up different auctions on these razors. I think I slept 2 hours last night. The things we do for razors )

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    I just opened a christmas present from my wife and inlaws that is an identical razor to this. Mine is definitely not NOS. It has been used by my father in-aw and his father in-law before that. My mother in law told me that it was purchased by her dad in about 1913 when he started shaving. They lived in East Germany when he bought it.

    I hope what little information I had helps. It should give you a rough estimate of the age, but I don't know for sure. Good luck with your search for info, and let me know if you find anything else.

    Here is a link to one that I found for sale on a forum in UK. it says they think it was made in 1920-1930.
    http://www.strop-shop.co.uk/product/...olingen_BUSOLD

    However, I just noticed that yours is a little different than mine. I don't have any pics to post right now, so I'll just try to explain.

    Mine has the number 40, and the word BUSSARD stamped on the front where yours is stamped W. Busold. Mine has the W. Busold Solingen Ohligs stamped on the back where yours is blank. Mine also has a design stamped on both sides between the blade and the words that looks similar to the metal looking piece in the scales.

    Someone commented on Ebay UK that they felt the ones that were being sold on Ebay were not authentic. I have no way to know if they are or not, but I did notice the above differences between the one that I know the history of and the ones I have been able to find for sale. Some of the ones I have seen on Ebay also has Solingen etched in a pattern on the face of the blade as well. Hopefully I didn't burst your bubble, and your new pruchase will serve you well for years to come.

    Hal
    Last edited by joker75; 12-25-2009 at 03:24 AM. Reason: Found more info.

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    Here are some pics of the one I just recieved.





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