Supermangs Messages 658 Tuesday May 16, 2017 #1 Hi all Having declared recently that I was "narrowing my focus", I've suddenly developed an interest in SE razors. Can anyone help me identify this one?
Hi all Having declared recently that I was "narrowing my focus", I've suddenly developed an interest in SE razors. Can anyone help me identify this one?
pj3r Messages 617 Location Rijeka, Croatia Tuesday May 16, 2017 #2 Looks like Ever Ready 1924 model to me
Electrif Messages 4,452 Location Land of the Prince Bishops Tuesday May 16, 2017 #3 Definitely a 1924. Check out this thread from our very own @pjgh - Mr 1912: http://theshavingroom.co.uk/community/index.php?threads/ever-ready-1924-aka-shovel-head.33909/
Definitely a 1924. Check out this thread from our very own @pjgh - Mr 1912: http://theshavingroom.co.uk/community/index.php?threads/ever-ready-1924-aka-shovel-head.33909/
F Fergiebilly Messages 5,893 Location Rebublic of Scotland Tuesday May 16, 2017 #4 You can purchase 10,32 grub screws that will fit most Modern DE & Custom handles for the 1924.. Billy
You can purchase 10,32 grub screws that will fit most Modern DE & Custom handles for the 1924.. Billy
Bogeyman Messages 7,011 Thursday May 18, 2017 #5 Fergiebilly said: ...You can purchase 10,32 grub screws that will fit most Modern DE & Custom handles for the 1924.. Billy Click to expand... "Grub screws"? Are you speaking Klingon? It's a SET screw.
Fergiebilly said: ...You can purchase 10,32 grub screws that will fit most Modern DE & Custom handles for the 1924.. Billy Click to expand... "Grub screws"? Are you speaking Klingon? It's a SET screw.
riverrun Messages 5,256 Location Brighton Thursday May 18, 2017 #6 Bogeyman said: "Grub screws"? Are you speaking Klingon? It's a SET screw. Click to expand... A "blind set screw" to be correct, which is Wikipedia said: known in the UK as a grub screw, quite possibly from its figurative resemblance to a soil-dwelling grub Click to expand... Source: Wikipedia. If, for example, you search ebay for them - use "grub screw" - avoiding all sorts of non-blind set screws in the results... I say tomato, you say tomayto. ... or sumfink...
Bogeyman said: "Grub screws"? Are you speaking Klingon? It's a SET screw. Click to expand... A "blind set screw" to be correct, which is Wikipedia said: known in the UK as a grub screw, quite possibly from its figurative resemblance to a soil-dwelling grub Click to expand... Source: Wikipedia. If, for example, you search ebay for them - use "grub screw" - avoiding all sorts of non-blind set screws in the results... I say tomato, you say tomayto. ... or sumfink...
Bogeyman Messages 7,011 Thursday May 18, 2017 #8 I just like to razz Billy when I can as he's one Scotsman that has a good sense of humor.
F Fergiebilly Messages 5,893 Location Rebublic of Scotland Thursday May 18, 2017 #9 Bogeyman said: I just like to razz Billy when I can as he's one Scotsman that has a good sense of humor. Click to expand...
Bogeyman said: I just like to razz Billy when I can as he's one Scotsman that has a good sense of humor. Click to expand...