Results 1 to 10 of 10
Like Tree31Likes
  • 17 Post By
  • 2 Post By
  • 2 Post By UKRob
  • 1 Post By Rockabillyhelge
  • 5 Post By Rockabillyhelge
  • 1 Post By LouG
  • 2 Post By markbignosekelly
  • 1 Post By

Thread: NOS German Army Razor (post WW2)

Hybrid View

  1. #1
    Please dont mind my bad english, iŽ Rockabillyhelge's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2013
    Location
    Moers, Germany
    Posts
    1,049
    Thanked: 127

    Default

    I did nothing wrong buying this Razor
    It was easy to hone and got an Edge that exactly fitted what i like, crispy but smooth as if i had used an Escher (in fact i dont use my Thuringian, i prefer the LaLune).
    Usually i have my Problems with stainless Razors, dont know why but i allways feel as if their edges dont become crispy enough, the only one i really loved (before it damaged) was a Twinworks/Zwilling 72 1/2 and the army Martin shaves similar, i love it
    Its thin but rigid enought and easy to handle, a bit heavier at the Scales but that is no problem.

  2. #2
    Senior Member UKRob's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    West Midlands, UK
    Posts
    1,263
    Thanked: 360

    Default

    The most interesting thing to me is that these razors were still being issued after WW2 - I can't believe that there was much demand for them given the alternatives and preferences at that time. It looks quite similar to the Polish Wapienika which, I assume, was even later.
    My service is good, fast and cheap. Select any two and discount the third.

  3. #3
    Please dont mind my bad english, iŽ Rockabillyhelge's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2013
    Location
    Moers, Germany
    Posts
    1,049
    Thanked: 127

    Default

    As far as i know the Razors had been used by Barbers, before and after WW2, there hadnt been official Razors to be used in the soldiers personal equipment like the Gillette Old Types or the Broad Arrow marked british Razors in WW1. Also the Razor were used by the medical divisions of the german army until the open blade razors had been replaced by shavettes (Aesculap). I guess the Razors after WW2 had been stored mainly because of strategical thoughts. Talked to my Father who was in the german Airforce around 1970 and he cant remember having seen a Razor during his military time, but he was stationed at NATO HQ Mid-West, where no german medical or barber services were stationed .

  4. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Rockabillyhelge For This Useful Post:

    jmercer (07-13-2016), UKRob (07-09-2016)

  5. #4
    Please dont mind my bad english, iŽ Rockabillyhelge's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2013
    Location
    Moers, Germany
    Posts
    1,049
    Thanked: 127

    Default

    My second one (although i dont know why i bougt two) arrived today and im fascinated as it seems to be the same one like the first but with other stamps

    Name:  101_0066.jpg
Views: 465
Size:  22.2 KB

    Name:  101_0069.jpg
Views: 490
Size:  17.1 KB

    Name:  101_0071.jpg
Views: 469
Size:  19.9 KB

    Name:  101_0072.jpg
Views: 479
Size:  23.9 KB

    Name:  101_0074.jpg
Views: 446
Size:  10.1 KB

  6. #5
    Member LouG's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2010
    Location
    Quad Cities, IL
    Posts
    99
    Thanked: 18

    Default

    Very nice find. I like these a lot, but have never seen one for sale. I've only seen at a meet where somebody else had similar.

  7. #6
    Please dont mind my bad english, iŽ Rockabillyhelge's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2013
    Location
    Moers, Germany
    Posts
    1,049
    Thanked: 127

    Default

    Thank you
    I guess they come from a depot and have been sold to make place for new Razors (possibly Gillette ones or Replacable Blade Straights), i dont think that the usually end on the free market so that its luck to get one. The Seller from who i got them told that they come from the collection of his father, maybe he had good contacts.

  8. #7
    Senior Member blabbermouth markbignosekelly's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2012
    Location
    Egham, a little town just outside London.
    Posts
    3,857
    Thanked: 1083
    Blog Entries
    2

    Default

    Like the Wapis, being all stainless they can be autoclaved, which is why the Army Medical Services would have used them.
    BobH and Rockabillyhelge like this.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •