From those unfocused photos no way to tell. I would have thought folding types would be more common during WW2. Here's my special patent WW2 model given out as some kind of celebration gift. And it's kamisori, not kamisory
The type I showed has been in use since the Meiji period
You just made unfocused photos bigger, doesn't help.
Those non-folding types are generally regarded as professional barber shop use, as they are not suitable for carrying with blades exposed like that. Basically not for soldiers, though they may be prewar.
Beautiful, I bought the empty tin box a few days ago, waiting for it to be shipped to Canada.
I didn't know what the razor inside looked like. Now I know. It looks identical to a french razor called Gastal. Gastal licensed its patent to many razor sellers who, most of the time used the at the time very Leresch as a manufacturer.
Do you still collect
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