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+1 I have this one also, and it is a very nice shave with the right blade (Ted Pellas seem to work exceptionally well).
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Since that old thread that Darjeeling Express referenced was written last year, I've aquired and tried several more old ER's and Gems. I feel many of them are very good shavers but I can't say that I've found any others that outperform the 1900/1901 patent dated models.
These are the various editions of the lather catcher style "bar" razor. I have to admit that in the last six months or so, I've settled into a rut and have used nothing but my favorite Gem Jr. bar razor. I just don't seem to get tempted to try others since I started using this razor. I truly believe that these early SE's are the best shaving safety razors to be designed before or since that time. There have been some other good SE's and some excellent DE designs also, but I still find myself reaching for that 100 year old Gem Jr. Bar razor every morning. Regards, Tom |
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Tom, good to hear from you. If you possibly can, post a pic of your favorite.
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An interesting aside on this razor . . . When I got it there was a paper, as can be seen in the picture, in the lid of the box stating that the razor was presented as a prize at a skeet match at Mascoutah, Ill on Oct-12-1913 for breaking 45 out of 50 clay birds. Regards, Tom |
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I'm pretty sure Gillette's advertising machine simply steamrolled the SE's into relative obscurity. But I wonder if the quality of blades might have had anything to do with it. Could it be that Gillette simply made a better blade? Given today's blade technology we are probably getting a better shave with those old SEs now than anyone got when they were new.
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believe it or not, SE blades from that time period shave just as well.
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I bagged a lovely eveready from e bay the other week complete with case and original blades and i also found a uk supplier who actually sells eveready razor blades so i bought some of those as well along with some treats, still to use the razor though.
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Have had this for a while, it is 100 percent MINT not a mark anywhere, no signs of use....
£5.00 on E-Bay UK.... |
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When i saw it on the Bay the photo wasn't gret but for £5.00 i would be stupid not to get it, when i opened up the parcel i nearly fell on the floor, is is so nice
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Bob, relative to the grooves in the handle, all the 1912's, both Gem and Ever-Ready, that I have seem to be U.S. made and they all have the two grooves, so perhaps the three grooves does distinguish the British razors, but I really can't say that I've seen anything in print to back up these observations. Regards, Tom |
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Can anybody help me with the dating of this Ever-ready streamline or any other information it would most appreciated.
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Mid 1950s,I think. By the way,those babies are very aggressive shavers.
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Not had a chance to shave with it yet, still in the process or getting some blades.
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Slimjim5751, Your razor appears to be a British Ever-Ready from the 1950's. Since you are located in the UK, this seems likely. I've not seen one with this handle that wasn't British made. Are there any markings on the razor indicating where it was made?
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Yes it is british
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As far as the year goes, here's a link to some "historical" advertisements and there are a couple for this type of razor from the 1950's.
http://www.historyworld.co.uk/admuse...Shaving&sort=0 Last edited by Haiku; 10-14-2009 at 08:36 AM. |
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