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    Default Romo?

    I did a search, but couldn't find anything about this maker. Anybody have any input or can point me to a wiki or something about Romo? Thanks.

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    Did you buy one? Do you have a picture?

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    He'll probably repost pics here, but here's a link to another post I remembered he did a couple of days ago with the pics. Forget the top post and scroll down to the bottom.

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/show-...s-present.html

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    Looks like it should be a fine razor. No info but that doesnt mean anything. I have many that are not unlisted.

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    There are five different "Romo's" listed in Goins' Encyclopedia of Cutlery Markings. All are associated with Rosenbaum & Mogal or M. Mogal. You have to be more specific. What markings are on the razor? I have the good fortune to have a ROMO "High Class", gold plated. Goins' shows it c 1917-1920 with the New York trademark used by Rosenbaum & Mogal. With more information you may be able to narrow your razor down to a specific period.

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    Good call Sir Stropalot, that's the one. I don't want to clog the thread with pics, so the link will work fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by topherb View Post
    There are five different "Romo's" listed in Goins' Encyclopedia of Cutlery Markings. All are associated with Rosenbaum & Mogal or M. Mogal. You have to be more specific. What markings are on the razor? I have the good fortune to have a ROMO "High Class", gold plated. Goins' shows it c 1917-1920 with the New York trademark used by Rosenbaum & Mogal. With more information you may be able to narrow your razor down to a specific period.
    It says "30 Romo" on one side of the blade, and Solingen, Germany on the other side. A link to the pics is listed a few posts up from here.

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    Unfortunately, the "30 ROMO" isn't listed. As nicknbleeding mentions above, many are not listed in the historical references. However, now you know that it's manufactured by Rosenbaum & Mogul or M. Mogul and it's not pre 1917. Not a lot of info but more than you started with.

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