Hi there,
my name is Alexander and I am new to this forum. Beside my little collection of double edge razors I also like to shave with single edge razors and in the meantime I collected two british Ever-Ready 1912, an Ever-Ready 1924, a GEM Micromatic open comp, a GEM Flying Wing, a GEM Push Button, a british Valet and two days ago my first Star Kampfe Bros. safety razor arrived at my place here in Hamburg / Germany. Got it from a british `Bay auction. For a long time I was trying to get one in good condition but almost at auctions end it became too expansive. So I want to give thanks to this great forum because here I found all informations I needed to know for which model I had to watch out. Reading all the posts about this topic I knew that I needed a later model of the Star Kampfe Bros. safety razors with blade stops for using it with modern single edge blades. Now I want to share the pictures I have taken of my new beauty with you and hopefully someone can tell me which model I own now. As you will see, the razor is in pretty good condition but not so the label on the tin. Also the original wedge blade and the blade holder appear to be lost in the last 100 years.
Regards and please excuse my strange english. Alexander.





my name is Alexander and I am new to this forum. Beside my little collection of double edge razors I also like to shave with single edge razors and in the meantime I collected two british Ever-Ready 1912, an Ever-Ready 1924, a GEM Micromatic open comp, a GEM Flying Wing, a GEM Push Button, a british Valet and two days ago my first Star Kampfe Bros. safety razor arrived at my place here in Hamburg / Germany. Got it from a british `Bay auction. For a long time I was trying to get one in good condition but almost at auctions end it became too expansive. So I want to give thanks to this great forum because here I found all informations I needed to know for which model I had to watch out. Reading all the posts about this topic I knew that I needed a later model of the Star Kampfe Bros. safety razors with blade stops for using it with modern single edge blades. Now I want to share the pictures I have taken of my new beauty with you and hopefully someone can tell me which model I own now. As you will see, the razor is in pretty good condition but not so the label on the tin. Also the original wedge blade and the blade holder appear to be lost in the last 100 years.
Regards and please excuse my strange english. Alexander.





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