I had to pick up this Lady Gillette for my wife after she showed moderate interest in owning her own DE razor. I bought this from a woman who sells vintage and antique collectables on Etsy, the razor came from Canada. This razor has a date code of T1, which is the 1st quarter of 1973. The razor was barely used and took minimal cleaning to get it ready to use.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Thursday, April 18, 2013
1960 Gillette "Fat Boy" Adjustable Safety Razor
I am posting a new companion to my other Gillette adjustable. This razor is known as the "Fat Boy" adjustable razor. The handle is heavier and a bit shorter than the Gillette Slim Adjustable. My razor was made in the first quarter of 1960 as indicated by its manufacture code F1. If you own a Gillette and want to pinpoint its date of manufacture, visit the ShaveWiki at Badger & Blade to get the posted US Gillette Dating Information.
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Gillette Adjustable,
Gillette Fat Boy,
Safety Razor
Friday, April 12, 2013
Gillette Slim Adjustable Safety Razor
I have an affinity for shiny mechanical things, antiques and knives and this does it all. Well, its not quite an antique, but close. I picked this 1962 Gillette Slim up recently and really like the way it shaves. I am not much of a shaver until now...
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Wosty Straight Razor
Here is a straight razor that I bought recently from an antique mall here in Milwaukee. My intention is to put it into service after I get it prepared with a proper edge. I have been able to find that it is made by George Wostenholm & Son of Sheffield, England.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Backpacking Knife
Here is a new knife I just completed yesterday. The knife is ground from 1/8" thick O-1 tool steel and is fitted with canvas Micarta scales an stainless tube pins. The knife measures 7" OAL. This is the first knife that I made using my new KMG grinder from Beaumont Metal Works and also my first attempt at a flat grind.
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