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    Hello all good people,
    Does anyone can tell what is brand of this razor?
    On the scale I have guy in the hat riding bike. Second on the tang -one side-made from best silver steel and fine hollow ground in the Schulz’s hollow grinding, other side #31.
    Thank you!


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    Sorry,

    I have added more pictures.

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    Since the vehicle etched on the blade has four wheels, I don't think it's a bicycle. It looks more like a wagon, a go-cart, an old time automobile or something other than a bicycle. I did some searching through the Germany bladesmith's markings but couldn't find a match. Hopefully someone will come along who has some knowledge about your razor.

    Regards - Walt

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    It appears to be a straight razor from the brand Schulze.

    Paul Schulze, Solingen-Weyer in 1922, 1925 and 1928, BrĂ¼derstrasse 24 in 1939 and 1983.
    Brand names: 'Original Schulze', 'Selbstfahrer'. Open-blade razor maker.

    Judging by the vehicle, perhaps it is a Selbstfahrer (which translates into self drive) - but this is but a wild guess.

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    Thank you for your HELP!

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