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  1. Glad you found a Wolfertz! I still have 2 of mine...

    Glad you found a Wolfertz! I still have 2 of mine in the shaving rotation. Could you please post a picture of yours, especially showing the tang markings? What is the blade width? They seem to run...
  2. Wow, another PA maker! Please post some pictures...

    Wow, another PA maker! Please post some pictures if you can. Thanks.
  3. Thanks for your photos and uniclectica dates,...

    Thanks for your photos and uniclectica dates, thevez2. You have a razor that will hone up to be a nice shaver, and which deserves some new scales. I believe yours and mine are in the 1905-1940 date...
  4. Haven't heard of Peter E. Buck! Pennsylvania has...

    Haven't heard of Peter E. Buck! Pennsylvania has a great history of razor manufacturing, with Case the biggest maker. I believe that the Phil Eisemann razors from Lancaster PA may have been made in...
  5. Glad you guys enjoyed the story, I sure did when...

    Glad you guys enjoyed the story, I sure did when I read it! The pictures are of two similar Wolfertz razors, one of which just gave me a nice shave. One has lighter Bakelite scales than the other,...
  6. C.F. Wolfertz & Co. "Dog Powered Razor Grinding"

    If anyone else has a C.F. Wolfertz razor, which were made in Allentown PA under various reorganiziations of the company from 1862-1944, please post pictures of them! They were made of high quality...
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