Anyone ever seen a razor like this ?
==> http://verkopen.marktplaats.nl/photopopup/299827642/2
(wow, what an url, hope you guys can see it ...)
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Anyone ever seen a razor like this ?
==> http://verkopen.marktplaats.nl/photopopup/299827642/2
(wow, what an url, hope you guys can see it ...)
Looks like it might be a good one. Hard to tell the condition clearly in the photos but if you can ask the seller and the price it right it would probably be a good shaver.
Wow, something went wrong, wrong url ...
hope this:
De Plek om Nieuwe en Tweedehands spullen te kopen en verkopen
or this:
De Plek om Nieuwe en Tweedehands spullen te kopen en verkopen
helps
I did think that the razor in the first link was fairly ordinary looking!
Following the correct link, it is interesting. I've seen similar. I believe them to be an early take on the safety razor. Basically, the first step, where some guy decides to put a guard on a straight.
That is weird. Here is a similar but not quite the same razor made by a USA company in the 1920s probably. With this one the guard can be removed and it can be used as a normal straight razor.
I cant see why anyone would want one, but it is strange
I sure don't want it. Otherwise I would have posted it AFTER the sale ... :)
I'd shave with it if it can hold an edge. The only part that would scare me is if the edge actually resides on the comb, I would be afraid the edge would become chipped even if on a small scale. But, that is just me.
I think it looks pretty neat. Interesting find.
When in September I visited Franco Lorenzi in Milan, the owner the cutlery company in Italy and the owner of the largest collection of shavers in the world. I saw such razors there and such razors, you can find in his book "Rasoi e lame; barbe e baffi".
http://manah.strazors.com/Lorenci02.jpg
It is interesting. I've never owned such a razor so I haven't tried to shave with one. It would seem to me that the 'guard' would make it more likely that someone would nick themselves than not. Probably first time buyers would have been attracted to the 'safety' feature because if they had never shaved with a straight they would have an exaggerated idea of what a cut would be like.
Yes. I own two of them. The razor pictured is a Curley's Ideal Safety Razor. The guard can be pivoted so that it protects the blade for a right or a left-handed shaver. The guard does not interfere with the edge of the blade. It just keeps the blade at a correct angle to hopefully prevent nicks and cuts. There were a number of makers who made a razor like this, including Genco.
Regards - Walt
http://i464.photobucket.com/albums/r...curley1905.jpg
http://i464.photobucket.com/albums/r...Idealw-box.jpg
Genco Safedge
http://i464.photobucket.com/albums/r...ncoSafedge.jpg