http://cgi.ebay.com/280707442189
Come on, 'fess up, you know you want to.
A pity it didn't have the logo on the head, but quite a find nonetheless.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/280707442189
Come on, 'fess up, you know you want to.
A pity it didn't have the logo on the head, but quite a find nonetheless.
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not me/,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Joris-FaTip Lovers+ BOTOC+ LOSER+ I Can't hardly wait for tomorrow to come so I can shave!
Not me, it looks really good. It went for pretty penny.
2 within twenty four hours. this one went for more $$: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=190551141637 i think this was sold by a member. (member of this board that is.)
edit: oops- the one in the op went for more.
Last edited by midniterambler; 07-09-2011 at 08:40 PM.
recc: read the "gypsy's curse" by harry crews ( a great florida author).
The NOS one didn't look so well kept, it had many bumps and dings it seemed when you did a close-up of the comb area. I liked the style of #2 better, both were too rich for daddy's blood today...
-Jeff-
I was just Eyeing it :o) but i gave it a good stare down, Eclipse is next on my list, i was looking for a Really NOS, like Shanman said didn't look NOS but none the less was in a condition i would accept, just thought about it to much :o/
Im just having fun :o)
Am I the only one, or is this an ugly razor? I just don't see it, guys...
Why cant i find one of these here in the uk for pennies!
"I love the smell of rhodium in the morning" - Shavepocalypse Now (with apologies to Francis Ford Coppola)
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I suppose that beauty is in the eye of the beholder but for me the Eclipse Red Ring is one of, if not THE finest razor ever produced:
Epitome of Art Deco Styling
Hard-wearing Chrome Plating, not Nickel (pretty unique for a 1930s razor)
Magnetic Pick-up in the end of the handle (I find it useful even now)
Micro-Adjustable
Closed Comb with great blade locator pegs in the head
Fantastic Shaver
Way ahead it's time.
http://www.restoredrazors.com - Razor Restoration and Replating
For me it's patriotism, uniqueness, and shininess!
Bruce seems to be wrong about the clicking adjuster - unless there was a deluxe model?At the time that the Red Ring was designed Britain was still the world’s superpower with the biggest empire ever seen and a technology base to match...
The head design is like no other before or since. On the bottom plate there are teeth but these have a solid guard bar before and below them, the top plate has matching grooves...
The adjustment mechanism was a quarter of a century ahead of the Gillette Fat Boy...
It was chrome plated, which was very rare in that era
Fantastic set! I don't think I've ever seen a new old stock Eclipse before. Very nice.
Grrrrr. Precious. It wants us.
We wants to have it.
Precioussss.
+_ shakes head _+
Hmmm? What?
Oh,... that old thing?
Unaffordable bauble of a thing, isn't it?
Hardly worth cleaning up, really.
Hmmm.
Yes.
Hmmm.
-= closes eyes =-
... we bites it ...
... it wriggles ...
... Hmmm ...
... preciousssss ...
+_ shakes head _+
Hmmm? What?
-- Chet
On the wrist this week: Fortis Millenium Starship Limited Edition Flieger Chrono in Valjoux 7750
No there was never a clicking adjuster.
Just for reference earlier models had the shaded square over square logo stamped into the top of the head, later models had no logo on the top of the head. All razors in the Red Ring range were identical, only the packaging was different.
http://www.restoredrazors.com - Razor Restoration and Replating
I want to call him, Paul.
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