View Full Version : British Double Edge Blades WWII Era.
TomcatPC
03-17-2009, 09:38 PM
Hello
I'd like to find out what brands of double edge blades would have been issued or bought at the NAAFI during the War. I am involved in reenacting and would love to find some period correct blades to use with a display.
If anyone knows and/or has photos they could post, I would be grateful to see them.
Thank You
Mark
herbnerd
03-17-2009, 09:44 PM
I used to wander up to the NAAFI as a kid whilst dad was stationed on the local airbase!
But that was only the 70s. I'm no help with what may have been used in WWII
Rob
mr-razor
03-17-2009, 10:53 PM
look here:
http://www.mr-razor.com/Rasierklingen/Rasierklingen.htm
pablo_h
03-18-2009, 04:16 AM
look here:
http://www.mr-razor.com/Rasierklingen/Rasierklingen.htmI've never looked at that section of your site. Nice job!
When was "The spoiler" gillette super stainless steel sold?
AsylumGuido
03-18-2009, 07:01 AM
I've never looked at that section of your site. Nice job!
When was "The spoiler" gillette super stainless steel sold?
The Super Stainless came out in 1965.
shaved_*****
03-18-2009, 09:25 AM
The American's used "camouflage blades:"
http://mr-razor.com/Rasierklingen/1944%20(O3)%20Gillette%20Blade.jpg
these blades were gillette thin blades but they had a faint red/brown and black wrapper. They did this particularly because the regular thin blade wrappers in a sense could be used for tracking; a bright red thin blade wrapper would be easy to spotted in the field. I would presume the English had something similar.
TomcatPC
03-18-2009, 08:21 PM
Thank you for the information posted so far.
Mr-Razor, the link to your site is a big help, I now have an idea of what to look for (not sure the odds of me finding a WWII-Era British made Gillette Blade here in the US are, but I know what to look for).
Shaved_*****, thank you as well. I have seen the Gillette Camouflage Blade wrapper before, but not the blade. I'm not certain if US-made Gillette blades would have been used by British Forces through the "Lend-Lease" set-up, but it very well could have been possible. I will be looking for a Gillette Camouflage blade in the near future.
I do own a single WWII British Blade. It is a "The Fleet" blade, it has the "Broad Arrow" markings on it. It was not the cheapest blade in the World, so I am hoping to find a complete box of WWII British Blades, that are not too rare or spendy, but would be correct.
As a side note.
AsylumGuido, your link for the Gillette Super Speed Razors was a big help. I now know that my Super Speed is a 1948-1950 made razor. I have been wondering how old it was for a while now.
Cheers
Mark
TomcatPC
03-21-2009, 08:28 PM
Hello again
Here is a photo of the one blade I do have.
Mark
http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h176/TomcatPC/DSCN1309.jpg
TomcatPC
03-21-2009, 08:29 PM
And the other side, complete with corrosion...LOL.
Mark
http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h176/TomcatPC/DSCN1310.jpg
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