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Thread: 1909 Henckels razor catalog pages

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    Default 1909 Henckels razor catalog pages

    A couple of pages showing Henckles razor in a catalog dating from 1909
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    Very interesting, beautiful razors. For some reason, it made me think of the Titanic and living in those times haha.
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    Looks like Wostenholm's were the cheap alternatives!
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    Quote Originally Posted by EisenFaust View Post
    Looks like Wostenholm's were the cheap alternatives!
    Yes they were half the price!!
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    A few more examples from 1926
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    1911 Advertisement
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin103 View Post
    A few more examples from 1926
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    Darn...I thought to myself that this razor is the same price as they are today. Meaning you can pick up a vintage well preserved blade from 1926 for $72. And then I saw that the price is for a dozen of them. Lol.
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    My lord $4.80 a set! Wow I wanna go back in time
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