#1
Hey fellas, I’m currently living in Germany and today I went to a huge flea market. I saw probably over 100 straight razors. Problem is, I have no clue what I’m looking at. Are there desirable brand name straights to look out for in Germany? Last thing I want to do is drop a bunch of $$$ on duds.
#2

Living on the edge
Keep an eye out for Filarmonica, Boker, Wostenholme, C.V. Heljestrand....etc
Sure others will chime in

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#3

Member
Indiana
Bismarck (Dovo) is less than $120 in US: https://www.knifecenter.com/item/DV26820...nted-Blade
It is made in Germany and pretty good razor.

I like Ali's blade (France). I just ordered:
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#4
Recommendations above are good. I’d also add Dorko and dubl duck. If you see anything from tanifuji snag it upSmile
#5
Any razors from Solingen is a good razor if they are honed properly. There are famoust brands like Ern, Gevoso, Puma, Henckels etc. Razors from other countries like Bengall, Thiers Issard, Le Grelot are many people's favorites, too.
#6

Member
Chicago Suburbs
The main thing is look at the condition of the blade and scales, especially around the pivot. Most vintage razors from Germany (Solingen), France (Thiers), or England (Sheffield) will be made of good steel. If the blade is pitted with rust, you might not be able to get a decent shaving edge on the blade. If the blade is in good condition, but the scales are deteriorating, you can always replace the scales.

Check to make sure there is not excessive wear on the spine and that the wear is uniform side to side. Also make sure the blade does not have excessive warping. It is not unusual for a handcrafted blade to have some warping, but it can be a challenge to hone a blade if there is excessive warping.

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#7
Le Grelot, Tanifuji and Dubl Duck are all good, probably the lattermost would be plentiful in Germany in particular. But Le Grelots and Bengalls are my favorite vintage blades and you might see some there.


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