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    How many Blades do Allstar make a year

    How many Blades do Allstar make in Germany a year?

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    Perhaps, that's a question that the Allstar public relations personnel should answer.

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    What the...? You're from Leon Paul...?! Heh... Just call Allstar and put a sock over the phone so they don't recognize your voice.

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    Barry my old buddy if I remember right Allstar and Uhlmann don't
    make their blades they have them made and stamped with their
    mark.



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    Soooo...the answer would be zero?

    heh...a little industrial espionage, Mr. Paul?
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    Uhlmann, has just started making blades of their own. They bought the Scironi forges. They did something very interesting. They submitted for FIE approval their first batch of non-maraging blades and they passed. In fact this is only the second time a non-maraging blade was been certified by the FIE. I believe this was only for Foil. I am not sure about Epee.
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    Allstar blades not German?

    Barry

    I have just this past weekend been taken care of by Graham and Ben at your factory in Camden. Prior to this, I have been engaged in significant research getting the dish on Allstar and determining whether the hype was right! As it transpires, I was intrigued to discover the somewhat Eastern European origin of the Allstar blades!

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