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    Default Vintage Clauss U.S.M.C

    What makes this razor more valuable from other Clauss?

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    I would assume that its a military memorybillia
    that means even more collectors

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    I owned one of the Spanish American War models, and I sold it to a Marine. I can tell you that the razor appeared to me to be a very good quality, 3/4 hollow blade, but I think the value came from its historical connection to the Marine Corps and to the war for which it was issued. There were quite a few people who were interested in purchasing, and all were either Marines or buying it to give to a Marine.

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    It's the USMC markings.

    Do we actually know when the two models of USMC razors were issued? The Spanish-American war and WWI are good hypotheses given the spotty way the USMC was funded back in the day, but AFAIK it's just a theory...

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    The only "PROOF" of the validity of the claims to when the razors were issued I've seen is by members on sites such as this one.

    They are also probably also not as common since they would have probably been a small percentage of the total razors made by the Clauss company even during those times.

    This last part being just a chance to brag.

    I have two of each. Probably paid too much for one of them but I don't care. Just a part of that "collect anything marked USMC".

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    +1 to Zacsdaddy.

    I have two of each and paid too much for one, but not as much as I was willing to pay.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Zacsdaddy View Post
    The only "PROOF" of the validity of the claims to when the razors were issued I've seen is by members on sites such as this one.
    Thanks - that was my suspicion. AFAIK this post is the source of this particular claim about the USMC razors, and it distresses me that an offhand supposition has somehow become misconstrued through time and repetition. Several times recently I've read this theory about the USMC Clausses stated as though it were fact, when we really *don't* know when or why these razors were made.

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    From what I have gathered the 1st razor from SAM ware carbon steel and in the wet climate of Cuba the would rust so the 2nd generation pre WWI they were nickel plated to help keep the from rusting I am not sure where I got this information. but that was what was pasted on to me. I live about 5 miles from the main gate of Parris Island and they have a nice Museam I have been there many times and the only shaving gear on display last time I was there was a DE I have spoken with the curator and the seemed to not know a lot I did not take the razors with me because it is a Federal laws can be funny. I not sure they were issued they ay have been something that had to be bought from the PX there again I do not know for sure In my time in the Marines Enlisted Marines were issued everything they needed and Offices had to Buy there uniforms and anything else that was needed .There is a retired Sgt Maj. I know and is he knows more about the SAW than the Marines that were there Its hard to find him but as soon as I do I will be sure to post about the The Clauss U.S.M.C. Razor I will make it a point to see if his shop is open tomorrow

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slamthunderide View Post
    From what I have gathered the 1st razor from SAM ware carbon steel and in the wet climate of Cuba the would rust so the 2nd generation pre WWI they were nickel plated to help keep the from rusting I am not sure where I got this information. but that was what was pasted on to me. I live about 5 miles from the main gate of Parris Island and they have a nice Museam I have been there many times and the only shaving gear on display last time I was there was a DE I have spoken with the curator and the seemed to not know a lot I did not take the razors with me because it is a Federal laws can be funny. I not sure they were issued they ay have been something that had to be bought from the PX there again I do not know for sure In my time in the Marines Enlisted Marines were issued everything they needed and Offices had to Buy there uniforms and anything else that was needed .There is a retired Sgt Maj. I know and is he knows more about the SAW than the Marines that were there Its hard to find him but as soon as I do I will be sure to post about the The Clauss U.S.M.C. Razor I will make it a point to see if his shop is open tomorrow
    What about the "Federal laws", your not allowed to take a razor on base?
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