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    Default Help with ID - Makrauer B.S. House - Bone handle - Carvings

    Hello!

    I found this website and was wondering if anyone seen something like this. It's a Makrauer Ft. Pitt, but has bone handle with carvings. It has a possible date on it which says "1877". Any idea if the company Makrauer was around in late 19th century?

    Here are some photos for your view. Would appreciate any comments. Thank you! - Jim

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    Welcome to SRP and thanks for razor pictures.
    But where are the blade and the stamp pictures?

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    Wow I like the scroll work on the razor. i hope you find out the history of the razor.

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    New photos with blade, stamp, and scroll work. - Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by eastpaladin View Post
    Hello!

    I found this website and was wondering if anyone seen something like this. It's a Makrauer Ft. Pitt, but has bone handle with carvings. It has a possible date on it which says "1877". Any idea if the company Makrauer was around in late 19th century?

    Here are some photos for your view. Would appreciate any comments. Thank you! - Jim

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    Last name here is Makrauer, and I know the info.

    Please email me directly at comadconsult @ gmail.com.

    Thanks.

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    Sorry, but I've not understood,if you know the info, Why don't you post it here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by manah View Post
    Sorry, but I've not understood,if you know the info, Why don't you post it here?
    Hello Manah, Just returned last Wednesday from another 10 incredible days in Israel. Each trip is filled with new archaeological education. The reason I did not YET post any info on the forum is that I would like to speak with EastPaladin, first.

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