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    "Whatever you are, be a good one" dtrain17's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisL View Post
    A nice variety. Can I see a better pic of the shoulderless in the tortoise-like scales? I like the look of the blade. Who is the maker for that razor?

    Chris L
    Hey Chris,
    The razor you are referencing is a Emil Kronenberg -Solingen. It says Rost Frei on the blade whatever that means in German. Nice scales but the blade is probably the worst out of the entire bunch so it's hard to tell what I will do with it. More pics for you below....

    Randy, the razor you are referring to is the Sheffeild Sheaf-Works, which probably has the nicest blade of all the razors I hauled in.

    I also included pics of the Sheffield Sheaf-Works and the Wostenholm original pipe razor which I think they are both pretty old. I thought I included these pics in the original post but didn't.

    So in everyones opinion what is the best find or most uncommon?? I'm thinking the Sheffield Sheaf-Works or the U. Wostenholm Ebro Perserverence. I've seen alot of George or Geo Wostenholms but never a U. Wostenholm so I'm thinking it may be a bit earlier.

    Thanks for the comments....
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