I was just about to end my vintage crusade and stop buying more vintage razors and then I saw a couple of Goodwill models at a very tempting prices and I just got hooked yet again. The only Goodwill I have at the moment is the #160.
The ones I see 90% of the time are - #160, #175, #162, #164 and from time to time the British Empire Goodwill set. I don't remember seeing the Brazilian and the Argentinian models for sale as well as the ''L'' shaped version.
I've read on a couple of very old threads that some folks find the standard British Goodwill versions different from one another. It would appear that for whatever reason, both ''Made in England'', but with different pattents on the plate shave a bit different as well as the ''Importe D'Angleterre''.
How does the different British Goodwills compared to one another? I'm also curious about the Canadian reverse studs #175, which I was told by a friend of mine that shaves even better than the #160. I'm also qurious about the Brazilian and the Argentinian models, since some of them are based on the Short Comb version of the NEW and are quite unique compared to the most.
Any information as well as pictures would be appreciated.
The ones I see 90% of the time are - #160, #175, #162, #164 and from time to time the British Empire Goodwill set. I don't remember seeing the Brazilian and the Argentinian models for sale as well as the ''L'' shaped version.
I've read on a couple of very old threads that some folks find the standard British Goodwill versions different from one another. It would appear that for whatever reason, both ''Made in England'', but with different pattents on the plate shave a bit different as well as the ''Importe D'Angleterre''.
How does the different British Goodwills compared to one another? I'm also curious about the Canadian reverse studs #175, which I was told by a friend of mine that shaves even better than the #160. I'm also qurious about the Brazilian and the Argentinian models, since some of them are based on the Short Comb version of the NEW and are quite unique compared to the most.
Any information as well as pictures would be appreciated.