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    I am interested in purchasing a Hans, Otto Deutsch & Söhne
    6/8 - Full Hollow w/Original scales that I discovered browsing
    the web. I was hoping that someone here might be able to
    bring some insight as to history, craftsmanship, and possible
    price for this razor. Thanks

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    let me give you a hint, Don't link to it on here, they are a very highly sought after razor, especially if they are in good shape..

    Look carefully at the scales and blade faces as the scales are very susceptible to Celluloid Rot... Search that term on SRP if you are not sure what it is...

    Price:
    We don't do valuations on SRP first off, besides without a pic we would have no clue anyway
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    What I can tell you is that they are very good shavers.
    I have one, and it does take and hold a wonderful edge.
    As for value, that is up to you to decide.
    We don't do valuations or appraisals on SRP.
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    Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....


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    Some celluloid scales are prone to cell rot. I've read that faux tortoise are more prone and IME so are the translucent green scales on the Otto Deutsch "Hans" . So if it looks clean as a whistle maybe it is a safe bet. OTOH, if it has residual pitting from a cleaning I'd think twice. Welcome to SRP.
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    Find the history of very popular and well known companies - Bresduck, Pearlduck, and you'll find the history of Otto Deutsch.
    Otto Deutsch is Bresduck/Pearlduck trademark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manah View Post
    Otto Deutsch is Bresduck/Pearlduck trademark.
    Thanks Alex, I wasn't aware of that fact.
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    Did they make one in 6/8?

    I've got a 5/8 to restore. Very handsome, Very hollow. If I remember correctly, Hans was a well known actor by the rise of the 3rd Reich, and was murdered for being a communist. They certainly made a nice razor in his memory.

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