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    I have been using my faultless almost exclusively since Mattluther walked me through honing it on his stones. Nice razor and a great edge.(Thanks, Matt)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
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    yes sir trying to figure that out, thanks

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    First razor was made in Germany for F.A.Koch & Co.
    This import company is in business since 1880. From the beginning till 1933 the president was Freidrich August Koch. The company is still in New York City.
    I think, it will good shaver.
    I couldn't find info about second razor.
    Alex Ts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodchuck View Post
    I have been using my faultless almost exclusively since Mattluther walked me through honing it on his stones. Nice razor and a great edge.(Thanks, Matt)
    From the pics I can see on the bay that's what mine looks like, just can't wait till mid week to get my hands on em ! Oh I see your living in my home state !
    I was born in Grand Rapids Michigan

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    I had a Faultless 6/8 that was a great shaver.

    edit: Manah posted links to them.
    Last edited by Troggie; 11-14-2010 at 10:36 PM.

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    Item number: 290496518968
    Item number: 180582963110
    The saturday night seems to be werry worn down
    The other one may be good,but im not happy with the picktures

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    Quote Originally Posted by manah View Post
    First razor was made in Germany for F.A.Koch & Co.
    This import company is in business since 1880. From the beginning till 1933 the president was Freidrich August Koch. The company is still in New York City.
    I think, it will good shaver.
    I couldn't find info about second razor.
    Wow, that's awesome to know manah, Looks like it may be really be a good one

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