FrenchBlade said:Updated with date code info, and changed some wording/grammar/spelling.
Max
FrenchBlade said:Just added a few thing and corrected some grammar/spelling.
Also added the "where to buy" part.
Thanks for the comments guys
Max
They actually started in 1930 with "A", but very few models had date codes between 1930 and 1950, systematic date coding started in 1951. (hence my list starting in 1951)RideTheBlade said:Thats very infomative and very interesting, do you know why they started with W in 1951 at the start of the codeing, and not A.
Mint - Less than normal wear, no plate loss.
NOS - Basicly a razor that has never been used
Razor Emporium said:First, very nice write up. I think its great that people take the time to write about vintage razors.
Mint= Just like it left the factory (or Mint, as the term comes from the coin world). ALL material is included and it hasn't been likely used.Mint - Less than normal wear, no plate loss.