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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?
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    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.
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    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.

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    ...or send it to totorello...
    Quote Originally Posted by Refuge View Post
    After you hone it, if you like the shave it gives you, keep it.
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    I agree with bongo, keep it and use it!

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    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.
    Beautiful is important, but when all is said and done, you will always be faithful to a good shaver while a bad one may detter you from ever trying again. Judge with your skin, not your eyes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnus View Post
    From the way the words are spelled and some of the funny letters; its definitely "Foreign"!

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    That is a nice looking razor. I would say hold on to it.
    *Insert deep thought/profound statement here*

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