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    Thanks! And sorry for the wrong section... You can move this thread in the appropriate section.

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    LOL This is one of those I don't really know where is goes threads...

    I think we shall just leave it here.... Now when you start working on them we want to see the pics in the "Gallery"

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    Welcome to SRP. Nice razors. The Norton will need a bit of correction on the blade profile towards the heel but the others are looking real good. Here is a barber manual excerpt from the SRP Wiki help files that has some good tips on a desirable blade profile on page 24. Also some good tips on proper honing and stropping that might come in handy for you.
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    I've had a ERN Ator and it's a great razor with a very stylish look.

    The Peroux-Cognet is a not-so-uncommon french brand, so I guess you did fine.
    The Aevos is also a slightly common Solingen brand, you did well too.
    The "Norton" either is a Solingen razor made to the Spanish market or a Spanish razor. Check the back of the shank and see what's written there or in the cardbox.

    Congratulations.

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    Thanks

    The Norton : nothing on back of the shank and no more in the cardbox...
    But without any restoration, this blade is very sharp and singing. No doubt : it's a nice blade...
    Le Talisman was my first try of restoration. I think there will be many more.

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    second one, today : véritable mazelier (french but I don't know more...)
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