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    Default Fake Filharmonica?

    I almost bought a Filharmonica. It was in pretty rough shape. The scales looked right, but the blade had very visible grind marks.

    I can't make up my mind if it was badly reground, or is it a fake? It doesn't look like it's been honed, or the bevel was removed. The razor was in Uruguay.

    In any case, at the last minute I passed.

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    I'd say it's real! It does have some wicked hone wear however!

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    Real, and real abused.

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    I know fake razors have been discussed numerous times, but has anyone definitely found one? I think the quality drops in razors comes from different manufacturers purchasing the trademark names and using them. The quality doesn't always follow the trademark from one owner to the next.

    I would say it's real. Maybe poorly reground or just beat up in general.

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    Who would go thru the trouble to fake a $10 razor?

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    $10? Have you priced new Filharmonicas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crotalus View Post
    $10? Have you priced new Filharmonicas?
    This one is not new, it is good that you skipped on it.
    I doubt anyone will fake a razor with so much hone wear, it would make sense to make a fake that looks like a brand new one.
    If you consider the detail involved to make a good fake, its pretty much not worth the time and effort.
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    It's real for sure. But the Filly has seen better days.
    "Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter." Mark Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crotalus View Post
    $10? Have you priced new Filharmonicas?
    Your right,my bad,The one above may be worth $12, for the scales

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    #13 Looks like a Heavier grind then we normally see, obviously a single grind and not the normal double shoulder, the spine looks to be one of the older style Triangular types that you sometimes see on some of the Sheffield blades.. I am not seeing a huge amount of hone wear there, at least not in the pics but they can can decieving ..

    I think you might have missed out on a bit different Filarmonica.

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