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Post by wchnu on Oct 5, 2009 3:03:05 GMT -5
I have a Kriss Kross SE razor that I picked up in a lot some time ago. Does anyone know what the blade for it looks like. I am guessing it was a proprietary blade.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2009 1:37:29 GMT -5
Sorry Fuzzy can't help you much, the best I could come up with was a small illustration of the blade.
If you want I could send you the link to take a look at, but it ain't much.
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Post by wchnu on Oct 7, 2009 2:22:55 GMT -5
Sorry Fuzzy can't help you much, the best I could come up with was a small illustration of the blade. If you want I could send you the link to take a look at, but it ain't much. More then I have been able to find... That would be great Bill.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2009 2:35:48 GMT -5
Here you go, really not much, wish it was more. I did see a razor on the bay that looks like it includes an original blade still in the razor. www.goantiques.com/scripts/images,id,654883.html
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Post by Possum on Oct 8, 2009 4:53:43 GMT -5
Hey Fuzzy,
I have come across the Kriss Kross in more than one antique store. Several even had blades with them. But the blades usually were in the razor and there was only one. Because of the proprietary nature of the blade I will never own one.
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Post by wchnu on Oct 9, 2009 12:38:09 GMT -5
Hey Fuzzy, I have come across the Kriss Kross in more than one antique store. Several even had blades with them. But the blades usually were in the razor and there was only one. Because of the proprietary nature of the blade I will never own one. I did not know that I could not use it when I bought it. Came with a lot of razors as I recall. I hate to have something that I can not use. Fuzzy
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Post by Possum on Oct 9, 2009 14:09:53 GMT -5
Hey Fuzzy, I have come across the Kriss Kross in more than one antique store. Several even had blades with them. But the blades usually were in the razor and there was only one. Because of the proprietary nature of the blade I will never own one. I did not know that I could not use it when I bought it. Came with a lot of razors as I recall. I hate to have something that I can not use. Fuzzy Fuzzy, Take it to an antique dealer and offer it to him/her at some semi outrageous price. Tell some story about it being rare or something along that line and let him bargain you down even to a few bucks. You will make out like a bandit, especially if he/she has no idea about razors. Worth a try. Tell the dealer that you need the cash.
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Post by wchnu on Oct 9, 2009 16:14:15 GMT -5
I did not know that I could not use it when I bought it. Came with a lot of razors as I recall. I hate to have something that I can not use. Fuzzy Fuzzy, Take it to an antique dealer and offer it to him/her at some semi outrageous price. Tell some story about it being rare or something along that line and let him bargain you down even to a few bucks. You will make out like a bandit, especially if he/she has no idea about razors. Worth a try. Tell the dealer that you need the cash. If I ever see what the blade like I might be able to make one that will work in it. I think I will hold on to it a bit longer anywho. Fuzzy
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Post by wchnu on Oct 14, 2009 2:25:10 GMT -5
So I got to looking and I think I can modify a modern SE blade to fit this thing,,,,just have to get some snips from the Rents next time i am out there, WOOHOO!!BULLY!!!! Fuzzy
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Post by samcracker on Nov 20, 2009 11:39:46 GMT -5
Compared to an injector blade. Attachments:
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Post by samcracker on Nov 20, 2009 11:42:07 GMT -5
another view. A DE blade is just a hair too narrow to cut and use, haven't tried a SE yet. Attachments:
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Post by wchnu on Nov 20, 2009 12:48:31 GMT -5
another view. A DE blade is just a hair too narrow to cut and use, haven't tried a SE yet. thanks for that... I think the SE will work I have not tried it yet. Looks like it can be trimmed to fit, just might be hard for me to make a straight cut under the spine., Fuzzy
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Post by Possum on Nov 21, 2009 5:08:52 GMT -5
Good luck on that blade modification Fuzzy. To much work for this old guy to attempt. Besides, if I tried something like that I would end up with a major cut on the finger or hand. Hey, I cut myself modifying a SE blade for the Valet Autostrop. Go figure.
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Post by Admin on Nov 21, 2009 13:31:39 GMT -5
another view. A DE blade is just a hair too narrow to cut and use, haven't tried a SE yet. with really good tin snips, a SE blade modification MIGHT work.
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Post by napoleon on Nov 22, 2009 18:39:26 GMT -5
Or a dremel...
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