I'd have to agree with @luvmysuper that Gillette's production and selection was awesome in the 1950s. To define a "Golden Age", I'd probably tweak that forward a bit to include the early to mid '60s to sweep in Gillette's stainless blades. Though Gillette wasn't first to the market with stainless blades, the blade that became known as "The Spoiler" is an undeniable classic.
This is probably at least partly nostalgia on my part, as I have fond memories of sitting in front of the old black and white with my dad and watching Gillette Cavalcade of Sports, listening to Don Dunphy call the fights, and watching all of the cool ads for Gillette shaving products. And, of course, seeing many of those products in the medicine cabinet.
This is probably at least partly nostalgia on my part, as I have fond memories of sitting in front of the old black and white with my dad and watching Gillette Cavalcade of Sports, listening to Don Dunphy call the fights, and watching all of the cool ads for Gillette shaving products. And, of course, seeing many of those products in the medicine cabinet.