Well, the mystery of the ages would be who made them. We know there are Puma Ducks and we know about the French Ducks but the others could be one manufacturer or many. I find they all shave about the same meaning very good. The only one I find isn't quite up to snuff is the Rooster Duck which isn't a duck at all but a very early Bresnick possibly made in the U.S. It acually shaves very well however I find it does not hold an edge as long as the others.
You have to realize Bresnick started out sometime after WW1 selling barber supplies and the 3 companies extended through the 1970s so thats alot of razors of differing types they all sold. I can't believe they had one supplier. probably many but really amazing they all shave so great. Not a dud in the group. So in answer to your question whether its a duck or a nick I think they are all equally great.
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Sparks, Nevada Police report last night Homer La Fong Died while shaving with his straight razor. His wife reported he was using his Iwasaki Razor and while shaving his neck it just seemed to have a mind of its own and came to life and cut his throat. Subsequent investigation revealed the razor belonged to Toshiro Kawasaki a WWll Kamakazee pilot who was killed when his plane slammed into the USS Yorktown. His last act was to shave with that razor. It is suspected the razor is haunted.
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