Just cases as concerns the #80 and Traveller Deluxe. Their vertical lined knurling and and rhodium finery set them apart from the standard Flare Tip rockets. I've read that only the handle is supposed to be rhodium but as far as I can tell, my own #80 appears to be fully rhodium plated. I actually prefer the grip of the standard nickel Flare Tip. I must take a picture of my humble and meagre collection sometime.
Nah, she looks mean but she's smooth as silk.Another utterly beautiful creation but it would eat this old pussy alive...
You got all that for $7.23, just throw the smearing cream away!1936 and folks are having to contend with the evils of brushless shaving cream even back then....eeek!
Beware of the K=34!!!Iv got a couple of old gillette brushless creams.
Life’s slightly better now lol
What’s the deal with it ?Beware of the K=34!!!
Hexachlorophene, it's now banned, causes brain damage and death, it's absorbed through the skin.What’s the deal with it ?
i’ll be ok mate i’m not actually humanHexachlorophene, it's now banned, causes brain damage and death, it's absorbed through the skin.
Wow i genuinely never know that.Hexachlorophene, it's now banned, causes brain damage and death, it's absorbed through the skin.
Ffs & this ingredient is in Gillette Creams
Only the ones marked with K-34.Wow i genuinely never know that.
so your saying it’s in vintage gillette creams ?
Anything else ??
Thanks for info Tony,Only the ones marked with K-34.
It was widely used.
Cosmetics and Skin: Hexachlorophene
Hexachlorophene was used in medicinal cosmetics until it was found to be a neurotoxinwww.cosmeticsandskin.com
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