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    Default Got a Tur Ban today

    I am new to this but I haven't seen scales like this before. Let me know what you guys think.

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    Seen a few (online). Ive always heard them referred to as 'Gunstock' style. A search with that term might yield some more results.

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    I can't speak for the quality of the blade itself, having never heard of it before, but I believe the scales shape is referred to "gunstock." If I'm wrong, I sure another member will be along with the correct info. Does the blade have the country of origin stamped on the other side of the tang?

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    Looks to be a very nice item.wellcome to SRP

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReardenSteel View Post
    I can't speak for the quality of the blade itself, having never heard of it before, but I believe the scales shape is referred to "gunstock." If I'm wrong, I sure another member will be along with the correct info. Does the blade have the country of origin stamped on the other side of the tang?
    From the research the I did I believe it is a Carl Friedrich ERN trademark company.

    Ern, Carl Friedrich - Straight Razor Place Wiki

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