Love it! Even when you think you've seen it all ... something else comes along. I've seen all sorts over on the single edge side, specifically with my much loved 1912s. One thing I've learned about vintage razors is: never say never.
That was after poo-pooing the idea that an Ever-Ready (American Safety Razor Corporation) 1912 could be found in a box that bore the Ever Ready Co. (UK Battery company) logo and might have had an illuminated razor ... different company, different market, nah, doesn't exist!
Never say never!
and i picked techs figuring there the most numerous & easy to figure out ,to collect figure,s lol
There are also variations in the use of the font used in stamping ‘Made in England', Paul.
The usual version is in the left, whilst the less common version is on the right in the picture below.
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I've just got this early 40s no 44 set with a grooved, bottom logo, baseplate. There's also similar 44 examples with a nickel handle or the service set(?) handle.Cheers, all! Anyone got any more examples?
I've just got this early 40s no 44 set with a grooved, bottom logo, baseplate. There's also similar 44 examples with a nickel handle or the service set(?) handle.
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The finish is noticeably rougher on the sides than my fat handle FB tech.
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I've seen a few no 25 sets with the same combo you have in the first post
MAJE IN ENGLAND
The one on the right looks similar to the font used for 50s stamped techs?The usual version is in the left, whilst the less common version is on the right in the picture below.
The one on the right looks similar to the font used for 50s stamped techs?
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