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  1. #1
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    Default 7 0'clock safety razor ???

    This little piece of treasure has just popped up on a local auction site, I'm guessing it's an SE but I really don't know. The photos aren't that good but I think it's the best the guy could do with his cell phone.
    Anyone know anything about this razor.
    Thanks guys,
    Brian
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    That sure looks like an SE design to me. The rounded part holding the head is reminiscent of some early Wilkinson and other SE sets.
    Richard- owner Tradere Razors- where tradition meets today, www.tradererazors.com ,proudly made in the United State of America.

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    Highlights from Waits for the 7 o-clock (FYI the pictures match yours in Waits):


    AutoStrop Safety Razor Co., Ltd., London, England
    TM first used 13 Feb 1913
    Single-edged, closed comb guard knurled handle
    Can be stropped without removing blade.
    Different design then the U.S.-manufactured AutoStrop razors.

    I'd love for one of those to show up Stateside. I can't tell from anything available to me if they take the earlier AutoStrop blades, or can accommodate modern SE blades, or what.
    Kevin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Flay View Post
    I'd love for one of those to show up Stateside. I can't tell from anything available to me if they take the earlier AutoStrop blades, or can accommodate modern SE blades, or what.
    I'm pretty sure they do take the same blades as the older AutoStrops and probably could be made to work with a despined modern SE blade. I don't personally have one of these types to test on though.
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    Thats a cool looking razor, I like the end of the handle that connects to the head.
    Member of the Brotherhood of the Open Comb (BOTOC)

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    I have one, you have to de-spine the modern blades best I can guess because it would be too thick. Mine is just on the "wacky SE section" in the razor cabinet.
    -Jeff-

 

 

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