interesting, but I´ve no idea.
That was my guess as well. The bottom plate on this one is the thin one. The ones I have from the mid and late 60s with absolutely the same logo [no codes] have thicker bottom plate. Could be a code test before they started adding codes in 1970, but who knows...interesting, but I´ve no idea.
Beautiful. I'm a truly jealous...[emoji16]Gentlemen, I might have found my Grail vintage piece and consider myself DONE!
Many thanks @Northstonehill I hope I didn’t plunder...
1934 Aristocrat
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Here’s some pics of what I picked up today. Looks like it’s never been used.
can you boil these old Bakelite razors? I’m thinking just dish soap and disinfectant will be good enough for this one. Date code V2. Bonus pic of some of the other things I didn’t pick up. Not pictured is the prewar Tech I didn’t grab, but should have. Might go back.
Beautiful Super Adjustable! They aren't bakelite though. It's a plastic style coating over aluminum in my understanding.
It probably wouldn't hurt that particular razor but NEVER boil an actual bakelite.
That being said - dish soap and disinfectant is more than good enough. I've never worried about boiling or disinfectant myself and I've tried well over a hundred different used razors.
Dish soap is fine.
Bacteria/viruses can only live so long on a surface anyway.
They had some Gillette NEW types and some neat old single blades as well. I have too much as it is though
This is me - and yet I keep buying more too.
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Hot water and dish soap soaks. Brasso will do harm. Flitz, Maas, or Mother's will serve you better. Nice scores!It was a good day at the antique shops. $10 for the pair, talked down from $11.50. They appear to be a 40s SuperSpeed and a Red Tip. A little love, Brasso, and elbow grease should tell me more.
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Anodized aluminum. Polish will ruin the anodizing.Here’s some pics of what I picked up today. Looks like it’s never been used.
can you boil these old Bakelite razors? I’m thinking just dish soap and disinfectant will be good enough for this one. Date code V2. Bonus pic of some of the other things I didn’t pick up. Not pictured is the prewar Tech I didn’t grab, but should have. Might go back.
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