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Radimi

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Rasoio Di Milano produced RaDiMi razors. Where Milano is the capital of fashion, and Italians are said to have good taste, this razor, circa 1938, does its best to prove that ain't so. Which is why I bought it, the damn thing is butt-ugly.
Still needs cleaning, which is why it took a while for me to realize this was a Radimi.
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You can't fault the Italians for making beautiful things. I will put this one in my list of razors to acquire. Hopefully it's not too expensive and available.
Stunning beauties.
 
Here's an "elderly looking" Radimi, with a bone (not ivory) handle. I replaced the screw that was fitted into the end of the handle with a newer one. I'm not sure whether a screw was originally supposed to be there or whether there was something else.

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The Radimi that opened this thread is no longer mine. I traded it against something else, some time ago. However, I've recently acquired these two beauties:
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