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Odd one out..

So today i recieved another slim adjustable 1968 N-3 (with 2 brushes for restore in the future) now i also have from the same year a N-2 & N-4 slim yet i was mistified as to why the plate was different on the N-3 anyone have any explaination as to why it has the same plate that i find on my super adjustables...

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"N3" was the first date I know for the short handle Super-Adjustable. "N4" was the last Slim Adjustable. Maybe yours is a mistake production, a mix from both production lines. Very nice find and eye!
 
Hey guys thanks for the replies i've read in the past on here that some parts have been reused in the making of simular razors but i didn't know this razor would be any different to any of the other slims i have as i was more intersted in the 2 brushes it came with and couldn't tell from the only pic on the listing.. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/110750012179?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649#ht_500wt_1048

Well after a bit of searching it turns out one was sold on the B/S/T back in 07 http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php/22644-FS-68-slim-adjustable-shave-soap-after-shave-blades-25? so its possible that a few more were made unless by some weird stroke of luck i ended up with the same slim but thats highly unlikely isn't it???....
 
"N3" was the first date I know for the short handle Super-Adjustable. "N4" was the last Slim Adjustable. Maybe yours is a mistake production, a mix from both production lines. Very nice find and eye!

Were the N-3 razors in gold, nickel, or both?
 
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