Found today. What do you make of it? Year? Made by J&J.
Found today. What do you make of it? Year? Made by J&J.
Last edited by rxonmymind; 05-13-2012 at 03:07 PM.
Johnson and Johnson disposable hospital razor.
That's supposed to be a non-removable blade.
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Thanks. It eas easily removed from the bottom by sliding it to the left. It'll make it's way to the trash.:
makes you wonder how it even made it to the antique fair.
Last edited by rxonmymind; 05-13-2012 at 04:44 PM.
That is a very brightly coloured razor! From hospital to antique store, go figure!
Laughter, love and shaving!
Never knew there was such a razor.![]()
Regards, Paul
Member of the BOTOC
It looks like it takes a special blade. Do you have photos of that?
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I made the mistake of shaving my face with a hospital razor. I was at work and left the house is such a hurry I forgot to shave. This was before my wet shaving days, so I despised shaving anyway.
Got to work and that's all I could find. I figured "how bad could it be?". Very. Bad. Idea. I looked like I had been slap boxing with edward scissorhands. I actually thought to myself in mid-shave "I really regret this decision".
I bled for an hour with bits of cheap toilet paper all over my face.
Just seeing this razor gives me chills.
Eager apprentice of the BOTOC
This is instructional. It certainly embarrassing but I hope others learn from it. The same vendor who sold it to me as a bakelite give me a pretty good deal on other razors and nos blades. So it's a wash. Live n learn!
Last edited by rxonmymind; 05-13-2012 at 08:21 PM.
Will the head reattach with a regular DE blade in there?
I wouldn't call it a wash just yet. Maybe just give it a wash.
Wait's Compendium says that the blade is not removable, but it looks like you've removed it and can put a new one in.
That's awesome new information!
Last edited by amishmotorboat; 05-13-2012 at 08:55 PM.
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