With a name like that, it should be a fantastic razor.
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With a name like that, it should be a fantastic razor.
neverr seen a razor like that before not sure who made it. But of course the saying "Veni. Vidi. Vici." is the famous saying (in Latin) of Julius Ceaser after conquering the Gauls. "I came. I saw. I conquered." Being a military man you probably know this though. Anyway nice razor sorry cant help more.
Semper Fi
I have this:
Carl Schaaf, Solingen, Bismarckstrasse 98 in 1920, 1922, 1925, 1932 and 1939. Brand names: 'Die Gute 5pfg.-Klinge', 'Schaaso', 'Schaaso-Populär', 'Shakespeare', 'Shakespeare Klinge', 'Veni Vidi Vici', 'Wilhelmus', 'Wilhelmus-Auslese', 'Wilhelmus-Gold'. Open-blade razor and razor-blade maker
Nice razor.
A Solingen razor, inscribed "Veni Vidi Vici." Is there anything NOT to like about such a razor? :mace:
if it is made by Carl Schaaf that would mean this razor was made before 1932.....
VENI VIDI VICI (<1932): Carl Schaaf,
http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...barberosa.html
send it to a honemiester and you'll be saying veni vidi vici about your whiskers
Thats a great razor! I have one myself, maybe sold only in Holland? It sharpens real good (with the right stone...)
Does the razor have an inscription A.M. on the other side? I've tried to figure out what that meant...