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    Default R code Gillettes...

    Hey All!

    I wanted to get a "birthday razor" for myself, and I have a few questions.
    All I have seen are adjustables with black handles. While the adjustable part doesn't bother me so much, the black handle is something I'd rather avoid. Were they all this way?

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    According to the dating chart http://wiki.badgerandblade.com/index...ng_Information , everything made in 1971 had a black handle except for the Tech.
    Just call me Chris.

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    They were all black, discounting some possibly unauthentic fully gold plated ones that are floating around.
    If you dislike the black, it is very easy to remove. Just boil it in oxy-clean and it comes right off.
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    Default Double the "R" fun!!!

    I have a Super Adjustable with a R - R code
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails RR.jpg  
    Multiblade in the beginning, single blade to the end!
    The Gillette Tech....a CHUMP in a world of Champion Razors!!!!

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    Some of the first quarter 1971 "R" codes were produced as "Q" codes. The "Q" was eventually dropped because it was visually too close to the "O" code.

    Yes, I'm not a fan of the black handles either but it is what it is...sorry but you are pretty much out of luck. I have two of the black adjustables and rarely use them. Maybe buying a nice 1971 Corvette would suffice???

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    Lady Gillette's were being made in 1971.



    (photo from this thread: http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php?t=128009 )

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    I have a Q 1 adjustable

    Quote Originally Posted by the beav View Post
    Some of the first quarter 1971 "R" codes were produced as "Q" codes. The "Q" was eventually dropped because it was visually too close to the "O" code.

    Yes, I'm not a fan of the black handles either but it is what it is...sorry but you are pretty much out of luck. I have two of the black adjustables and rarely use them. Maybe buying a nice 1971 Corvette would suffice???

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark_mw View Post
    I have a Super Adjustable with a R - R code
    IS that a pirate model?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vintage Razor View Post
    I have a Q 1 adjustable
    Yeah, this issue came up a few months ago. There's a thread on it somewhere and it's in the wiki as well.

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    The other option (if you can find one) is the Mono Tech that was made in Brazil. They are all-metal construction and were apparently produced at least until 1973 -- and they do have US style date codes.

    http://www.mr-razor.com/Rasierer/One...d%20Brazil.JPG

 

 

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