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    Anyone have any info on blades without any markings.
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    It is pretty much an impossible feat. Some of them are top shelf other second shelf but most vintage razors that have lived this long are worth shaving with.
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    Thanks rezdog. Kinda what i figured. Like turning the lites off and asking,
    Can ya see anything.
    Ive heard about these, just wondered why they were never stamped. In a rush during war time, maybe lost during bombing of the older factory.
    Just one of those things that make you go HMMMM?
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    A lot of them were made to be marked for barber supplies or hardware chains etc etc. They just missed the marked part. I have a couple that are quite nice razors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    It is pretty much an impossible feat. Some of them are top shelf other second shelf but most vintage razors that have lived this long are worth shaving with.
    Yep, especially if it holds a nice edge!

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    Shaved this morning with the phantom razor.
    Very smooth, and the edge stayed[emoji39]
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