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    Default Weyer-Schulze Solingen SR

    Just snagged this at an antique store I frequent....

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    I really need to get to Kentucky. Very nice.
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    Sweet, Dennis! Snagged this 7/8 off the bay a while back. Nobudy bid?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DennisBarberShop View Post
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    Very nice piece! I love the spine work.

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    I know these razors have a very good reputation and this is a nice one. I have a question about the spine: I have heard spines such as these have been called 'engraved' spine and this sure looks like it could be one. But is it engraved or done in some other more cost efficient way? Again, regardless of the answer(s), cool blade!
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    It looks engraved to me. I wonder how they did that?
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    I assume they are engraved, not sure on the method they use but it is very deeply engraved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DennisBarberShop View Post
    I assume they are engraved, not sure on the method they use but it is very deeply engraved.
    I have a TI done the same way & it's engraved. Sorry the pic does it no justice. That is a beautiful TI. I guess because it is a little darker in here.

    Here is the TI under better light conditions!
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