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I agree straight razor
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I can see a minor resemblance to a Japanese Higonokami knife that might explain the attribution but the blade does not look at all Japanese.
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Location: Ann Arbor, MI
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Go on e-bay and look for kamisori.
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I collect Higo-no-kami, and have several Kamisori. Not similar to either. If it's a razor, it's a whopper. Even the old 18th century straights weren't that big. I have pictured, another piece, supposedly from Vietnam. The maker name looks French, but could be German. There is a lot of cross-over between the two. If this one is a razor...
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