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    Karl C Seelbach left Germany for the US, arriving...

    Karl C Seelbach left Germany for the US, arriving circa 1911. The patent was not registered for the name Tula on your razor, so it has to be between 1890 and 1911. There is a very slight...
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    The 'Ges. Gesch.' on the back of the tang means...

    The 'Ges. Gesch.' on the back of the tang means 'patent applied for' - no doubr patent was granted as there are a lot of Tula razors about, some quite decorative with checkered tangs and acid etched...
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