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    This recent post covers the posting of pictures. Your blade sounds German made for a retailer.

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    hopefully we have pictures.
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    That is an interesting pattern of hone wear.

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    i Dont know what you mean, ;^)

    I have only just got this razor, gave it a quick rub on the old oil stone and then stropped it and it shaved lovely.
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    It's made in Germany for a French retailer.

    With a frown like that I'm not sure I would be using that.
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    The wear on the spine, looks and fits with a thumb if you hold the razor with scales inline,

    I am newbie to all this frown business etc, Why wouldn't you shave with a frown like that ( he types whilst frowning), i have two razors with frowns both shave very well and i have to say i prefer them to the straight edge ones.

    Should the edge be straight or convex or concave ?

    with a lack of country of origin any idea as to date?
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    Frowns are more difficult to sharpen and shave with but, given that there are quite a few about, people obviously managed to, as indeed are you. I'd be inclined to put its date at more like your first guess of pre-war, the country of origin was an agreement rather than a rule. Sheffield seems to have more or less adhered to it (though sometimes it's difficult to say), Solingen slightly less so and France seems to have regarded it as an irrelevance worthy only of a Gallic shrug of indifference. That last sentence is based purely on my inadequately sized sample of razors and should be taken with a pinch of salt.

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