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    Failure is, as we say, not an option. Herder, Friedr Abr Sohn GmbH "78" 5/8 - Straight Razor Place Wiki is #352. I hate my photography, but it had to be done to reach the deadline, in a way.

    Next stop, 400. We have 48 razors, and 27 days to go. That is 1.777777778 razors per day. Let's go...

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    Is it possible to correct/add more information about razors already on the DB?

    I just know the Mab item on there is called 'The MAB Razor', it's sheffield steel and the company was british based in Birmingham, not Germany.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gregs656 View Post
    Is it possible to correct/add more information about razors already on the DB?
    Absolutely. That is what a Wiki is for. Log in first: Log in / create account - Straight Razor Place Wiki. Then click the "edit with form" link here: Edit existing razor: Mab Rd, The "Short Blade" 4/8 - Straight Razor Place Wiki.

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    Done, I'll add the lafayette when it gets back to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gregs656 View Post
    I just know the Mab item on there is called 'The MAB Razor', it's sheffield steel and the company was british based in Birmingham, not Germany.

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    How interesting! Where do you get your info?

    I entered the info for the MAB and only had a short bit from the Standard Guide to Razors listing it as the MAB Reg. I have seen a couple of other MAB Rg. razors that looked just like the one in wiki

    Is this the same as the Mab Co in Birmingham?

    Thanks for the correction!
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoglahoo View Post
    How interesting! Where do you get your info?

    I entered the info for the MAB and only had a short bit from the Standard Guide to Razors listing it as the MAB Reg. I have seen a couple of other MAB Rg. razors that looked just like the one in wiki

    Is this the same as the Mab Co in Birmingham?

    Thanks for the correction!
    The one in the Wiki is EXACTLY the same as the one I have, which came with the original Box. That's where I got my info from, I have been trying to look up the company through the patent register but with no luck. I've been looking on there because the box says REG(d) on the back ((d) = super script d.)

    So, it seems likely your book is talking about the same razor. they registered something as a trademark, assuming that's what the REG stands for?

    I'm certain it's the same razor. I'd love to know more about the company, their razor(s?) is quite distinct.
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