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Post by specialk on Jul 7, 2010 9:50:19 GMT -5
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Post by rocketman on Jul 7, 2010 20:56:56 GMT -5
You keep coming up with wondeful stuff!!
Pretty sure you have a 1907 Gem Junior Scheuber razor there (patented at the turn of the century when he was working for Mary and Simon Zinn) - very nice! I love the blade case - snappy!
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Post by Mario on Jul 8, 2010 4:54:50 GMT -5
I have similar minty GEM but the razor head is 1911 model.
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Post by spinyeel on Jul 8, 2010 6:48:15 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Jul 8, 2010 20:39:48 GMT -5
1910 gem jr. and no, thats the correct case
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Post by rocketman on Jul 9, 2010 9:36:47 GMT -5
Naming of these razors by dates seems to be a tricky business.
This razor style - case and razor - is listed as being manufactured in 1907 (see Collector's Encyclopedia.com code #1277.)
It may be useful to come to up with descriptive names which may have more utility - such as a Gem Junior Damaskene set.
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Post by Admin on Jul 9, 2010 17:18:55 GMT -5
CE has an insane amount of wrong dates. and damaskeene is just a blade, not a razor.
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Post by specialk on Jul 13, 2010 12:49:38 GMT -5
1910 gem jr. and no, thats the correct case Thank you sir. It shaves great. Imagine that, a Gem LC that shaves great.
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Post by wchnu on Jul 14, 2010 2:50:32 GMT -5
1910 gem jr. and no, thats the correct case Thank you sir. It shaves great. Imagine that, a Gem LC that shaves great. Who'd a thunkk it. I have a 1910 great shaving razor it is , but I do no thave the case or blade box. those are great.. Fuzzy
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Post by Possum on Jul 14, 2010 6:20:25 GMT -5
Who cares about the case Fuzzy. The case does not have anything to do with the shave. Although I have found that a case does help out if you decide to travel with the razor.
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