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HELP needed with razors identity

Hello, I was wandering in the antique shop today and found this beauty, but there is no manufacturer info on it.

Maybe anyone has seen it before and could provide me any kind of information regarding this one? many thanks in advance!
 

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I few of those travel razors have crossed my path. They were all from different brand though. The only common things they shared was all being German.
 
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder I suppose. Looks aside it would be a pass from me. That razors best days are behind it. The edge it worn right down to the stabiliser and the up turned toe looks like it will give you grief. Lots of pitting and a generous dose of active rust. I think you could do a lot better if you kept looking.
 
If it was of any quality it would have a manufacturer's marking on it. It looks like it has been used as a letter opener at best.

The manufacturer may have once been in gold wash on the blade face.
I have an Ern blade like that.
I gave it to someone to restore and he had to make some choices
about how far to go.
And then he forgot about it and let it rust.
Anyway, there's no trace of Ern on it anymore.
 
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