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1935-45 Eversharp Schick Injector Single Edge Razor Set | Original Condition

SKU: Case-52225-3

Description

The Eversharp Schick Injector is a classic razor that no shave den should be without. Some compare the feel of a stiff injector blade to a straight razor shave. The Schick injector - a true piece of shaving history. 

This razor has been carefully restored, ultra-sonically cleaned, and sanitized making it Shave Ready condition for your shaving pleasure. This less common variation features a textured head. Great for durability and one of the injector line's top shavers!

Country of Manufacture: USA
Type: Injector
Finish: Nickel / Bakelite
Date: 1935-45
Condition: Cleaned, Sanitized and Shave Ready
Grade: Excellent
Imperfections: As Shown In Photos ; Wear on box
Included: Razor, box, injector

History: Schick "injector" style razors were modeled after semi-automatic rifles from WWI. Col. Jacob Schick was fascinated with the idea of never touching the blade for loading / unloading. 

1935-45 Eversharp Schick Injector Single Edge Razor Set | Original Condition

SKU: Case-52225-3
$65.00

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Description

The Eversharp Schick Injector is a classic razor that no shave den should be without. Some compare the feel of a stiff injector blade to a straight razor shave. The Schick injector - a true piece of shaving history. 

This razor has been carefully restored, ultra-sonically cleaned, and sanitized making it Shave Ready condition for your shaving pleasure. This less common variation features a textured head. Great for durability and one of the injector line's top shavers!

Country of Manufacture: USA
Type: Injector
Finish: Nickel / Bakelite
Date: 1935-45
Condition: Cleaned, Sanitized and Shave Ready
Grade: Excellent
Imperfections: As Shown In Photos ; Wear on box
Included: Razor, box, injector

History: Schick "injector" style razors were modeled after semi-automatic rifles from WWI. Col. Jacob Schick was fascinated with the idea of never touching the blade for loading / unloading. 

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