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    I've seen those same scales used on several other brands of razors; they were not proprietary to Wester Bros. I have a small wedge made by the Duluth Cutlery Company with those black and brown scales. It's cool that common scales could also be used to date a razor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nelsonkent View Post
    some information that suggests your razor may have been made before 1920.
    As I wrote, Wester Brothers used trademark "De-Fi" since 1909. But according my experience, such handles were used approximately after 1920.
    Alex Ts.

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