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    I got this an age and a half ago and it has sat in a needs honed drawer ever since.

    I broke out the drawer and have revived 2 dublducks and a Gotta so far.

    But this one is new to me....

    Does anyone have any info? I did have a bit of a search but to no avail.



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    I did find something that associates the name. A feist and co. With the luna logo which appears on the scales of this razor.

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    A. Feist & Co Lunawerk Solingen Germany
    Eintrachtstrasse 29.
    Brand names: Afesco (1909), Cadenas (1913/14), Cavour (1911 and 1921), Feist (1904), Luna (1903 and 1918), Luna-Extra, Luna-Gold, Mond (1921), Monterna (1910), Moon (1922), Panter (1904 and 1925); Riet (1897), Sicuron (1907).
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    I did stumble across that list. Can I surmise from that that it was likely produced around 1910ish?

    On the upside it seems to have honed up ok but will need to wait till I get a real shave with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGeek View Post
    I did stumble across that list. Can I surmise from that that it was likely produced around 1910ish?

    On the upside it seems to have honed up ok but will need to wait till I get a real shave with it.

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    From looking at the razor I would think the dating is about correct. I'm sure it will turn out a good shaver.
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    Cheers. I'm hoping so. Its huge but I kinda like it 😂

    I'm always interested in when they would have been made out of personal nosey interest 😂

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