![]() ![]() ![]() The only reason I even found out that the G1's which span the 1st through 3rd variants were different is I happened to buy one with old spring logos vs the new one since they were cheap with the idea if they were the same or if I didn't like them I'd PIF off one or both of them. Yeah the G8 is no question milder when you compare it against the earlier the Type G razors. The handle style changes to a ribbed design and was only produced in an ivory / cream color. It is distinguished by the fact it has a circular ferrule and the spring says Eversharp Schick on it. The 5th and final variant was produced between 1954 - 1957. The razor was only produced in an ivory / cream colored handle style. Style 4 - gold head and navy blue handle. Only sold in a set called the Schick 66 between 1948 - 1951 Style 3 - Chrome head and navy blue handle. Style 2 - gold plated handle produced only in a special Christmas set in 19 This razor came in various handle styles. It is distinguished by the fact the ferrule is squared and the spring says Eversharp Schick on it. The third variant was produced between 1947/. It is distinguished by the fact the ferrule is rounded, the handle is the only one made of metal and the razor was completely plated in 14k gold. The second variant was produced in a special Christmas set for 19. It is distinguished by the fact it has a squared ferrule and the spring says Schick Injector on it. The first variant was produced in 1946/1947. The distinguishing feature of all Type G razors is they feature 2 patent numbers on the razor handle 18060945. Regardless of variant what makes a Schick injector a Type G is that they were the first razors produced by Eversharp after they took over the Schick brand from Magazine Repeater Company in 1946. Some variants came with various different handle styles but are the same razor just different handle regardless of the set. Type G razors come in 5 distinct variants. There were 2 unique Canadian made versions with black handles that won't be covered here. This breakdown only covers US made Type G injectors. They will be presented in chronological order with the variations that differentiate each from the other. R.The aim of this thread is to categorize the Type G razors in a way that is easier understood for the average collector so as such I will not being using Appleby's designations other than the Type G label to describe them at all. Accessories Productīartmann, Solingen, Germany (FACTORY NEW ~ MINT ~ UNUSED) 5/8Ĭase, W. This razor comes with a recently purchased new Schick Injector with 7 blades. This particular Schick razor is unique in that not many of this particular model is around anymore, try to find one. Many drug stores and Walmart type stores also sell the blades. Just Google "injector blades" and you will find many sources for Schick, Persona and other brand injector blades. This injector razor will provide a very economical alternative shaving method compared to the cost of present day safety razors and blades. There are several companies that today, still make injector blades. This Schick razor uses the exacty same blades as any Schick injector razor. These old vintage injector razors were so well made they were made to last, and last they have. Just toss it in a small toilet article case and away you go, or it takes up very little space in a drawer. It measures 1 - 3/4 (inches) square, by 3/4" (inch) thickness. One of the uses for this model razor was advertised as a ladies razor. Because of this razors compact size this razor is a perfect travel razor. I don't know exactly when this razor was made, but most cartainly, and since it is an injector type razor, during the 1920's to sometime during the 1930's. This razor is one of the Schick models from the Schick "FASHION RAZOR" line. This is an injector type razor made by the Schick Razor Company. ![]()
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