I seem to recall about a year or so ago there was a real dearth of certain Merkur models. Caused, if I remember correctly, by a change in the hours of work permitted by German law. This was causing precision industrial users such as Merkur problems in sub contracting certain processes in razor manufacture to smaller engineering works. One of the difficulties may well be in quality control I imagine.
Traditionally Merkur have always been excellently "over engineered", as witnessed by the large number of Hoffritz & older Merkur razors holding their value & being greatly in demand. It's a shame if modern practises are damaging such a well thought of brand.
JohnnyO. \:icon_razz:
Traditionally Merkur have always been excellently "over engineered", as witnessed by the large number of Hoffritz & older Merkur razors holding their value & being greatly in demand. It's a shame if modern practises are damaging such a well thought of brand.
JohnnyO. \:icon_razz: