Just aquired this from ebay £30. Looked high and low for a review and couldn't find one. But thought it looked very nice. Anyone have any experience with this company? Toby Svizzera.
Old Spice. Memories of the scent overrode the aroma of my coffee and for a second I smelled it. Neural network hacked by Old Spice. The only thing I used more of was Brut.Picked up the Open Comb Micromatic and the NDC Superspeed two weeks ago, then the Slim the 3rd of July and last weekend a Flying Wing/Bullet Tip Micromatic and the Neillite 400 Bakelite yesterday. The Slim is a near-NOS J2 (just missing my birth razor), and despite having two already Slims already, I felt obligated to take it home for under a Hamilton. I have a GEM Featherweight, but added the OCMM that's user grade and the near-new Bullet Tip with the paper packing "blade" in it to round out the Single Edges for now. I broke my "Gillette only" rule with the Neillite, but it was too odd and has too many good reviews to pass up. Throw in a full bottle of 50-60s vintage Old Spice and it was a good day!
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There were two bottles sitting side by side on the shelf, an empty one for $12.50, and a full one for $12.00... hmmm, let me see, which one to pick...Old Spice. Memories of the scent overrode the aroma of my coffee and for a second I smelled it. Neural network hacked by Old Spice. The only thing I used more of was Brut.
Hello! This beauty arrived today by post. I tried to identify it with mr-razor - http://www.mr-razor.com/ but cannot find any perfect match. Would you gents be so kind to help me?
The only thing I know is that it´s made in England.
Your kind help & wisdom will be highly appreciated!!
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Wow! Mismatched set, that's why could not find it in Mr. Razor. Thanks so much, Sir, I appreciate!!You have, good sir, a 4th generation British Gillette Aristocrat (usually in a #66 set), here in a #22 case. So a mismatched set but a wonderful shaver none the less. And she looks in fine shape with pristine rhodium plating. Enjoy!
You have, good sir, a 4th generation British Gillette Aristocrat (usually in a #66 set), here in a #22 case. So a mismatched set but a wonderful shaver none the less. And she looks in fine shape with pristine rhodium plating. Enjoy!
Variant of the No 21 case, head rest is "notched".