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  1. Thread: Friodur 72 1/2

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    Yea, I really think it is an early one because of...

    Yea, I really think it is an early one because of the patent issued 1938/39 for the ice hardening process and the end of WWII when German patents meant nothing to the rest of the world. Why mark a...
  2. Thread: Friodur 72 1/2

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    Thank you, you did indeed put a fine edge on it....

    Thank you, you did indeed put a fine edge on it.

    Bob
  3. Thread: Friodur 72 1/2

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    I keep going back to the markings on the front of...

    I keep going back to the markings on the front of the tang and they are recessed not just on the surface. In any event are any of your vintage Friodurs marked DR Pat? Just wondering how much of an...
  4. Thread: Friodur 72 1/2

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    I would say the font of the tang, 2nd photo, is...

    I would say the font of the tang, 2nd photo, is etched but the off side, not shown, is stamped. I'll add a phot of the backside.

    Bob

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  5. Thread: Friodur 72 1/2

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    Friodur 72 1/2

    I got this in the mail today from a gentleman on another forum. A vanilla fudge Henckels 72 1/2 round nose razor. What caught my interest was that it was stamped DR Pat, Deutsches Reich Patents I...
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