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"Also some manufacturers have taken to painting "SOLINGEN" on mid-price razors. The blades of these razors are usually forged in Pakistan, and their scales are then put on in Germany so they are using a legal loop hole to claim these are manufactured (or, rather, assembled) in Solingen."
 
"Also some manufacturers have taken to painting "SOLINGEN" on mid-price razors. The blades of these razors are usually forged in Pakistan, and their scales are then put on in Germany so they are using a legal loop hole to claim these are manufactured (or, rather, assembled) in Solingen."
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Gugi, could you reference poor member experiences with the Sanguine?  I was under the impression it is similar to a double arrow, which is not listed here.  thanks - [[User:Hoglahoo|Hoglahoo]] 06:33, 13 January 2009 (UTC)

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Where did this information come from?

"Also some manufacturers have taken to painting "SOLINGEN" on mid-price razors. The blades of these razors are usually forged in Pakistan, and their scales are then put on in Germany so they are using a legal loop hole to claim these are manufactured (or, rather, assembled) in Solingen."

Sanguine[edit source]

Gugi, could you reference poor member experiences with the Sanguine? I was under the impression it is similar to a double arrow, which is not listed here. thanks - Hoglahoo 06:33, 13 January 2009 (UTC)