After poking around the Safety Razor Compendium and Ebay, I believe I've identified four distinct "Damaskeene" Razors. Time period advertisements give these razors several names as the razors were sold in packaged sets with cases and accessories. Accordingly, for the purpose of my classification, I'm stating a Damaskeene Razor is any razor the manufacturer stamped with the word Damaskeene.
Around 1906-1907, Gem Cutlery company started making a ridge back single blade razor. They manufactured the Gem Jr razor to use these blades. This razor had the olde-timey design of the lather catcher. In 1909 a patent was filed for the Gem de Luxe razor, which would be awarded in 1912. This patent describes razor 1 pictured below (the Damaskeene Open Comb). Advertisements for this razor describe it being made of damascene steel. Around the same time, Gem Cutlery Co received a patent for the Damaskeene Razor Blade, and in 1912 were advertising an open comb razor as the Damaskeene Razor.
By 1915, advertisements started showing the razor comb as being closed. See razor 2 pictured below. Aside from the different comb, it has a dramatically different tray. The open comb's tray is very flat and does not have drain holes. Razor 2 has a depressed tray with drain holes and is nearly identical to razors 3 and 4. The tension spring on razor 1 has a cut out which is different than razor 2-4. Razor 2 has a soldier dot on the spring which is not present on any other of the examples I have.
In 1919, Gem Cutlery Co becomes Gem Safety Razor Comp. The rear of the razor gets an updated description. See razor 3.
In 1921, Gem Safety Razor starts selling "Double Life" blades which (I believe) replaces the Damaskeene Blades. In the photo of razor 4, you'll notice it says, "Gem Daskeene Blades," as opposed to "Use Only Gem Damaskeene Blades." To me, this is a clear indicator this razor was made during the transition from the Damaskeene Blades and the Double Life blades. I don't believe it is an issue of leftover parts being used during the transition as the inscription has the subtle change.
Some time after 1921, the 1912 patent razor of course lives on but without the word "Damaskeene" engraved in the tray.
Photos-- Razors go left to right 1-4 and are oriented the same in each picture.
Top
Tray
Bottom
Rear
Around 1906-1907, Gem Cutlery company started making a ridge back single blade razor. They manufactured the Gem Jr razor to use these blades. This razor had the olde-timey design of the lather catcher. In 1909 a patent was filed for the Gem de Luxe razor, which would be awarded in 1912. This patent describes razor 1 pictured below (the Damaskeene Open Comb). Advertisements for this razor describe it being made of damascene steel. Around the same time, Gem Cutlery Co received a patent for the Damaskeene Razor Blade, and in 1912 were advertising an open comb razor as the Damaskeene Razor.
By 1915, advertisements started showing the razor comb as being closed. See razor 2 pictured below. Aside from the different comb, it has a dramatically different tray. The open comb's tray is very flat and does not have drain holes. Razor 2 has a depressed tray with drain holes and is nearly identical to razors 3 and 4. The tension spring on razor 1 has a cut out which is different than razor 2-4. Razor 2 has a soldier dot on the spring which is not present on any other of the examples I have.
In 1919, Gem Cutlery Co becomes Gem Safety Razor Comp. The rear of the razor gets an updated description. See razor 3.
In 1921, Gem Safety Razor starts selling "Double Life" blades which (I believe) replaces the Damaskeene Blades. In the photo of razor 4, you'll notice it says, "Gem Daskeene Blades," as opposed to "Use Only Gem Damaskeene Blades." To me, this is a clear indicator this razor was made during the transition from the Damaskeene Blades and the Double Life blades. I don't believe it is an issue of leftover parts being used during the transition as the inscription has the subtle change.
Some time after 1921, the 1912 patent razor of course lives on but without the word "Damaskeene" engraved in the tray.
Photos-- Razors go left to right 1-4 and are oriented the same in each picture.
Top
Tray
Bottom
Rear