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    Default Look at what I found while dumping some garbage at the local dump!!!...

    The Gillette Toggle Adjustable hit the shaving scene in 1958 as a limited regional test. The patent was first brought about by Meyer J. Shnitzler, Brookline, Edward Michael Lewiecki, Hingham, and Joesph Muros, Newtonville, Mass assignors to Gillette Company, Boston, Mass. A corparation of Delaware. Application November 1, 1955, Serial No. 544,226.
    It re-appeared again in 1960 in the third and forth quarter for the Christmas season and then it was to be made no more. The Toggle came in the familiar hard case as well as the lesser known soft case or pouch.
    A rare 1958 Gillette Toggle prototype that sports the red dot and the digits 1 through 5 only. I found this and I cleaned and sanitized it cuz it reminded me of my Granddad's. Little did I suspect this is a very rare safety adjustable razor... They go for $500+!!!
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    O.K Boys, no beating up the FNG!!!!

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    All I can say is some of us have luck and others not so much. Enjoy your find.

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    Nice find, yes, they are worth a few bucks.

    Go easy on the polish, the nickel is pretty thin. Flitz and a soft tooth brush will get in all the knurling, buff with a microfiber.

    Look pretty good already.

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    One man's trash another's treasure.....
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    I cleaned it with mineral oil then buffed it with a microfiber cloth. I then took it and placed it in 1 part Barbisol and 3 parts water for 2 hrs. I then gave it a good toothbrushing with some WD40, resterilized it, rinsed it and let it sit in mineral oil for a bit and gave it a good wipe down. Can't wait to test drive this puppy!!!
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    What a find....seen one of those go for $1,200 on eBay...if you're going to get into collecting DE's, you're starting at the top of the summit, and we're all waiting at the bottom.

    Congrats....

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    I had a prototype toggle, sold it long ago, but mine was gold plated. IIRC the handle is shorter by a bit than the standard toggle. Most important, if that is nickel it is worth even more AFAIK. I can't tell from the photos, but most of them were gold plated, so if it is nickel ....... big bucks.
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    Wow, great find!
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    If it is gold, don’t use any polish on it.

    They were lacquer coated and any metal polish will remove the lacquer and the gold.

    Soap and water only and use a soft brush.


    Might be worth re-plating, about $80 especially if you plan to sell it.
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    Oh boy, great find.

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