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Manufacturer | Erik Anton Berg |
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Model | Unspecified |
Region | Eskilstuna, Sweden |
Date | Unspecified "Unspecified" contains an extrinsic dash or other characters that are invalid for a date interpretation.
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Grind | Full Hollow |
Size | 8/8 |
Point | Spike, slightly muted |
Shoulder | 2 stabilizers |
Spine Decoration | none |
Jimps | Lower |
Scales | Black bakelite |
Steel | Carbon |
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Now, this one is special. The Rademacher Forges in Eskilstuna, that started out as a cluster of 20 or so forges, amongst them JA Hellberg, CV Heljestrand & EA Berg, is still mostly intact today, the city of Eskilstuna has been very careful when making changes in the area. Some are museums, cafes & such and some others houses knifemakers & similar. The "Bergska smedjan" is run today by a knifemaker. As it turns out it was this gentleman who sold me this razor, so this one is not only NOS & huge, it has spent its entire life in the very forge were it was made in the very heart of the Swedish razor forges!