I have a Schick L1 post 1972 injector that needs repair. Seems prior to my acquisition, someone tried to disassemble it and now the spring won't hold a blade in it. It appears they tried to pry the spring up. Any suggestions welcome!
That was somewhat my thoughts, but one never knows what hobbies people may have.It's cheaper to buy a new used razor in good condition than to try to do repairs on a 50 year old razor that is commonly available. Besides, special tools or parts may be required. Schick injector technicians are as obsolete as a blacksmith shoeing horses.