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Found today. What do you make of it? Year? Made by J&J.
 

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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.:blink::blush:::001_huh:makes you wonder how it even made it to the antique fair.
 
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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.
 
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!
 
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Just a regular de I thought. I've since tossed it.

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!
 
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