Historic Razor




Model A1 (1906-1914):

This model is characterized by its fixed (non-removable) cylindrical handle and the push-button mechanism at the back of the head to release and secure the blade. This push-button is spring loaded, so you push it to insert the blade, then release it and the blade is secured. Pretty clever. But this was already a more complicated razor than Gillette was producing, the blades were to be stropped by inserting a strop in the razor itself, and the razor didn’t disassemble like the Gillette did. Most early Gillette competitors with those deficiencies just folded. Somehow AutoStrop hung on.

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Thank you. There's something about seeing a name attached to a museum artifact, it personalises it, and becomes much more powerful, as well as what the owner had to endure in the war.
 
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