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What were the production dates of the Gillette English made flat bottom techs?
What were the production dates of the Gillette English made flat bottom techs?
Very helpful. Thank you.I would say from 1940 to 1948-9.
Now I have only extant photographic dated examples for this estimate, but I suspect they are not too far off.
Here is the earliest example, from 1940. It is an English Tech for the Argentine market.
I would suggest that the original caption on the Mr Razor Website "1940 Tech Set Argentina Made in England" is correct. It pre-dates the 1942 opening of the first Gillette factories in Argentina and Brazil in that year. By 1941 at the latest Britain was fighting for it's life, and was not exporting razors or making them for foreign markets.
France and Western Europe had fallen and the Battle of the Atlantic was in full swing.
Imports of food, oil and vital raw materials for industry were top priority for shipping.
Here is a 1943 British No.11 Tech Service Set
It is very clearly of the 'Flat Bottom' design.
Here is an immediate post war 1946 FBT example. Dated by the blade code it was accompanied by.
Here is another 1946 No 26 Set.
Here's a very nice 1948 No 30 Set.
There are several other FBT models which are dated to 1948 I could show.
I can't find a 1949 example, but I suspect the 1946-8 production was enough for the British domestic market. The FBT is not rare. They are plentiful in the UK and show up very frequently on auction sites, often at a very good price.
I suspect 1948-9 was the last year for the FBT. In 1950 the first English made Tech with the US base plate design that I could find was sold, this 1950 No. 32 Set
I can't find a FBT that post dates 1948, so arguably production ended in 1948 or at the very latest, '49.
Mainly as identification of the razor sold, as well as case type and blades, if included.Very helpful. Thank you.
Do you know the significance of the Set No.’s ?
Both were being produced up to this date I believe indeed.The UK factory switched from comb to bar around 1946
I would say from 1940 to 1948-9.
Here is another 1946 No 26 Set.