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Posted by Paul Merlino on June 29, 2009, 3:37 pm
I have way too many duplicate razors that I neither use or display, that someone else might like to try. These razors are not collector quality by a long shot but are all still very usable. In fact I have sampled shaves with most of them. They need cleaned and/or polished. The 1912 models are some of the best SE razors, the 1924 are pretty good too, though they require a different technique. The Schick's are fairly aggressive compared to later models. The TracII must be an older one as I have to slightly modify the cartridges I got for it, the later TracII have a channel running length wise where the cartridge slides on. 1 - 4 Various 1924 EverReady SE's #1 has the Art Deco handle, they all have various degrees of plating loss on the heads. Has no effect on the shaving quality. These hinge at the front of the shave head. 5. Gem Mircomatic safety bar 6.Gem Feather Weight 7. Gem Mircomatic open comb. #5 & 6 has some plating loss on handle and head. #7 has a small amount of plating loss on head. 8 - 9 Two Gem 1912 SE's Art Deco handles, slight plating loss on heads. 10 - 12 Three Schick razors These are plastic not Bakelite handles they have mild plating loss on heads. 13 TracII Pewter handle needs a good polish, weights a ton, well not a ton but it is heavy.
I'm thinking $6 each with S&H included for the SE's and Schick's. The TracII is $10, believe it or not it was $93 new.
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