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    Sorry I can't identify the razor but the square stone look like a coticule. The longer one I can't tell.
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    Although the makers mark symbol (Page 93 of 347 in the referenced PDF document) is different, there was a Sheffield Maker, William Thomas Flather, Love Street Steel works (1892-1919), who used the initials "W F T" in his makers mark.

    But that doesn't explain the "solingen" or any of the other markings. . .

    It's not much, but it's all I've got.

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    Thanks guys!
    Very interesting observations.
    I personally think that those are japanese characters.
    Can coticule be flattened? It's not very flat.

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    Can't help on the razor but the stone is a BBW/Coticule natural combi. Unusually, there's far more yellow left than blue. They can be lapped flat.

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    Can you tell me more about the this stone?
    What should I use to flatten it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by iakov View Post
    Can you tell me more about the this stone?
    What should I use to flatten it?
    I use a diamond plate for lapping but there are many ways. Some links of interest below

    Ardennes Coticule - natural sharpening stones from Vielsalm Belgium. - Home
    Hone Lapping 101 - Straight Razor Place Wiki
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    http://img686.imageshack.us/i/imgp5162cr.jpg/
    The characters are Chinese. They read: Made in Germany (obviously a load of crock).

    Top character (far right)
    De - virtue or excellence. Same De as the "Tao De Jing"

    Middle character
    Guo - Country Not as in country vs city, but country as in nation. United States of America, China, Germany, that kind of "country."

    Together they mean Germany.

    Final character I'm having a hard time finding. I may need to send some emails.
    Edit: found it. The radical is on the right instead of the left. Threw me for a loop that one.

    Final character is
    Zhi, it means manufacture, or make.

    Made in Germany is the translation, which it obviously isn't.
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    Wow, very cool, thank you!
    So, it's chinese knock off? Interesting.

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