Maybe id as his kit and not someone elses
to hang the mirror.
Does anyone know if Khaki sets were exclusively military service sets, or if they were also available to the public?
Bill
so in the picture of the 5, what can you tell me about the gillette on the far right? is it indeed ww2? inside, it has the J on far left and opposite that, on far right is a number 1. what is the 1 for? would it be patent one (as patents would expire and start over)? what would be the value? any detail would be greatly appreciated! i was asked to perhaps take it on a television show but have had trouble properly authenticating it and determining a value.I actually have a number of various WWII era razors.
The below is copied from an earlier thread.
Just for conversation sake, here's some WWII era razors I have.
Canadian Schick
Gem Jr. Military
Clix Five Hundred
Star Military - 2nd from right
Simplex Military - Federal Razor Company
so in the picture of the 5, what can you tell me about the gillette on the far right? is it indeed ww2? inside, it has the J on far left and opposite that, on far right is a number 1. what is the 1 for? would it be patent one (as patents would expire and start over)? what would be the value? any detail would be greatly appreciated! i was asked to perhaps take it on a television show but have had trouble properly authenticating it and determining a value.
WW2. I've seen a few GEM khaki kits pop up on ebay France over the years and they're all identified as WW2.
WW2. I've seen a few GEM khaki kits pop up on ebay France over the years and they're all identified as WW2.
here are some examples: