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    I have two Clauss 6/8s, one square, one round, and I wouldn't trade 'em for anything. Also have a handful of Shumates that are always a pleasure.

    No one has mentioned Craftsman. I've been interested in finding one of these for my collection; however, I don't think they would all necessarily qualify as "American." Some of the blades were ground in Solingen, but I believe some were made by Korn and/or Cattaraugus.

    I've also been coveting those Case Red Imp wedges!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slamthunderide View Post
    If we're talking new Razors It would be Hart Steel. The only Vintage U.S. Razors I have are Clauss and They seem to shave just fine too.
    The Hart Steel razors sure are expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Carl worked in the razor trade in Germany before moving to New York. His name on his early work was American made from Ellicottville. He then moved to Allegheny. He later sold his CMon name to Peter J Michaels, who imported razors from Germany with the fancy scales. Interestingly, Carl's Ellicottville Blackies came in rather plain scales and were labeled Blackie CMon. PJM razors were labeled CMon Blackie! Your Blackie must have much later PJM scales on it if it says Ellicottville on the tang. Also, I thought the HF was also a German made item (Mine is) As far as I know all PJM Cmons were German made with exception of the CMon Fillys, which were French. I feel that all of your CMons with exception of the wedge will yeild Germany on the reverse tang. The scales on the wedge are different, with 3 pins and the color. It might be German as well! All Very Nice!
    Sharptonn,
    unless you know something I donīt Filarmonicas were made in Spain, and Cmon Filarmonicas were as well:-

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    This one is on eBay right now!

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    I find it interesting that so many people like the Torreys. On ebay they are not very expensive. I bought one with the intent of practicing on it, but lucky for me I have yet to touch it.

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    The one you like the best?

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    these questions are always fun lol, I love reading all the replys!!

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