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06-08-2014, 01:54 PM
Thread: Identifying an Antique Straight Razor
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SS502MC - I only pointed out that prior to your...
SS502MC - I only pointed out that prior to your post the Friedrich Ern connection had been pointed out above in posts 3 and 4 - it seemed to me you had not seen this, or you would not have posted the...
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06-07-2014, 09:29 AM
Thread: Identifying an Antique Straight Razor
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The issue is not that Friedrich Ern had a model...
The issue is not that Friedrich Ern had a model called Sprock - that has already been mentioned twice above. The issue is that the OPs particular razor is a Sprock's, made by G. Sprock, not a Sprock...
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06-06-2014, 09:27 PM
Thread: Identifying an Antique Straight Razor
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You'll be telling me they had three ears next: a...
You'll be telling me they had three ears next: a left ear, a right ear and a final front ear...
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06-06-2014, 06:19 PM
Thread: Identifying an Antique Straight Razor
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Sprock was definitely a trademark registered by...
Sprock was definitely a trademark registered by Friedrich Ern & Co. in 1895 (note: this is not the same company as Carl Friedrich Ern, who was in Kanalstrasse, Soligen-Wald while F. Ern was in...
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