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What are you anxiously waiting to be delivered ???

I'm adding Swedish steel to my meager stable of razors. This looks to be a really clean example of a Henckel Friodur 70 ½. I look forward to honing and stropping and putting it to good use.

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Erm. I think Henckell is a German brand. Super great razor though. I have one quite similar to this one and it’s a terrific shaver. It’s feature is it is a cryogenic treated blade.
 
I'm given to understand that these Dorko 43s are likely from the early 60s and perhaps have ivory scales. I can't make out any Schreger Lines from the photos, so I can't be sure until they arrive. @Majorrich can you shed any additional light, by chance?
 

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I'm given to understand that these Dorko 43s are likely from the early 60s and perhaps have ivory scales. I can't make out any Schreger Lines from the photos, so I can't be sure until they arrive. @Majorrich can you shed any additional light, by chance?
Those look great! Generally by the ‘60’s not a lot of ivory is making it to razor scales. What do you think @Luecke3262 ?
 
They are too thick to be ivory, so either an ivorite or bone. You didn’t see thick ivory after the 1910’s and if you do it is ultra rare. Granted it is possible, but not likely. I’m so glad to be enabling you to buy such fine pieces of shaving history. You’re gonna love em!
I'm given to understand that these Dorko 43s are likely from the early 60s and perhaps have ivory scales. I can't make out any Schreger Lines from the photos, so I can't be sure until they arrive. @Majorrich can you shed any additional light, by chance?

Those look great! Generally by the ‘60’s not a lot of ivory is making it to razor scales. What do you think @Luecke3262 ?
 
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