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    I am quite sure they did, jaycey. Even so, steel...

    I am quite sure they did, jaycey. Even so, steel is an alloy - Sheffield steel for instance relied on swedish ore as did german: in fact before swedish ore became readily available spanish and...
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    The actual change in Spanish Civil Code was the...

    The actual change in Spanish Civil Code was the ban of open razors in barbershops, salons, etc to control the spread of diseases like HIV, Hepatitis etc. In order to make razors to the same steel...
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    Pixelfixed - the usual but unsubstantiated)...

    Pixelfixed - the usual but unsubstantiated) answer is "pre 1967" however, the subject is more complicated than that (it always is, isn't it!). There is a clear demarcation point - the earlier...
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    You didn't read my first post thoroughly Martin! ...

    You didn't read my first post thoroughly Martin! You haven't stirred the pot.

    Regards,
    Neil
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    Hi Birnando, Jose Monserrat Pou E Hijos (JMS &...

    Hi Birnando,

    Jose Monserrat Pou E Hijos (JMS & Son) produced razors without Jose Monserrat Pou's name on the tang, including the Sello Doro, but the son did not survive his father very long and...
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    The reason that Jose Monserrat Pou is not on the...

    The reason that Jose Monserrat Pou is not on the tang is that the razor was made after his death - he died in 1971. The business carried on - Jose Monserrat Pous, Sons, SA - until 1997, when the...
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