it is interesting looking razor looking nice. question is in my mind how it is shaving? if shaving is good why so important where this coming from?
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it is interesting looking razor looking nice. question is in my mind how it is shaving? if shaving is good why so important where this coming from?
It is very probably a good shaver. They take some getting used to. as far as stropping. I like those razors I have of that style.
~Richard
Gerhard Thalbitzer is a relative of mine. He was a Shopowner in Kopenhagen / Denmark and sells knifs, razor ... from a company called Zwilling from Solingen / Germany. I guess the razor was his own. Attached You will find a picture of his Shop and hin Self
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After you hone it, if you like the shave it gives you, keep it.
I agree with bongo, keep it and use it!
Same advice here.
Swedish razors often have a very nice make (emulation of german quality), are damn agressive and sharp.
Here there are several markers of a high en razor. Maybe not CV Heljestrand-level quality (remains to be seen).
I think it is actually one of the "lesser" brands rebadged for totorello's uncle.
My bet would be on Anton Berg for the maker.
That is a nice looking razor. I would say hold on to it.