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    I was using the book " Standard guide to razors third edition"
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    I've seen already.
    So. Or it's a mistake, or they mean another maker.
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    Thanks, I really appreciate it!
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    here is one I bought today (have been asking about it in another thread) ... it has a bit more of labels that one can see...
    @mauri: did you manage to restore yours, any pics, any more info?
    here is a pic of mine:

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    Hi Miha, I could do some kind of restoration on mine but it doesn't shave that well, it's not among my favourites... Presently I'm moving so I don't have it with me (I left it in the old house). As soon as I get it I'll post a picture!

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    thanx for the info Mauri, I hope I'll like mine better,.. have a good moving , I'll be waiting for the pics..

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    I can't say something bad about G. Johnson razors. I like them.

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    It's worth noting that George Johnson was listed as a razor-maker in the apprentice rolls of the Company of Cutlers as far back as 1795 (I just posted about him apprenticing Thomas Scargill!)
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    @manah: thanks for the pic,.. nice to see entire lables ... nicely preserved scales,.. I am not sure I'll be able to keep them on mine

    edit: if I'm not mistaken the scales are made of horn, or is it maybe tortoise? Mine have considerably less darker "colour patches"
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