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My Shave Den
Hardware
Gillette Razors & Sets
Open Comb
- 100 The "Gillette", aka The Double Ring
- 102 Gillette Pocket Editions: 500, 501B, 503B, 504, 504B
- 102 ABC Pocket Editions: 500, 501, 501B, 502, 502A, 502B, 503, 503B, 504, 504B, 505
- 102 sets(Combination Set No. 00, Standard Set, 460, 460B, Cambridge No. 202, British Standard Set, Khaki Set)
- Bulldog(1920 Nickel)
- Big Fellow(Old Type & New Improved)
- 102a(Brownie, Excelsior)
- New Improved 106, 126(New Standard; Bostonian; Tuckaway)
- Goodwill(160, 162, 164, 175)
- NEW, Long Comb(Red & Black, Windsor)
- NEW, Deluxe(Lady Gillette DeLuxe, Criterion, Red & Black Art Deco Handle)
- NEW, Short Comb(Tuckaway, Norfolk, Red & Black, Cambridge, Big Boy Hybrid, Thin Common Bar, Thin Uncommon Bar)
Open Comb Twist-To-Open
- Sheraton
- Senator
Safety Bar
- Tech(Pre-war, Post-War NDC, Date 50's, 60's, 70's)
Safety Bar Twist-To-Open
- Aristocrat(1941, 46-47, 48-50)
- Diplomat
- Ranger Tech
- Milady(1940)
- 40's Super Speed
- 50's Super Speed
- 60's Super Speed
- Red Tip
- Blue Tip
- Rocket
- Parat/54a
- 500 HD Rocket
Adjustable Twist-To-Open
- Fatboy
- Slim
Other Razors & Sets
- Star
- Ever Ready
- GEM(Junior Bar, Damaskeene, 1912, MMOC, MMCP, Bullet Tip, Featherweight Deluxe, G Bar)
- Le Taillefer Silver Old Type
- Otto Roth Long Comb
- Probak
- Enders Speed
- Eversharp Krona
- Schick Krona
- Merkur 34C HD
- Edwin Jagger 89
Blades
- Astra Platinum
- Feather Hi-Stainless
- Gillette 7 O'Clock SS Green
- Gillette 7 O'Clock SharpEdge Yellow
- Gillette Silver Blue
- Perma-Sharp
- Personna Blue
- Polsilver Super Iridium
- Voskhod
Original Brushes
- Ever-Ready 200CC "Set In Rubber" Boar(x2) in rotation
- Ever-Ready 200CC Boar
- Ever-Ready 200CC "Made in U.S.A." Boar(x2)
- Rudy Vey Jade & Horn 2-Band Silvertip
- Semogue 830
- Simpson Wee Scot 1(w/case) made for Hoffritz
- Simpson Wee Scot(x2)
- Vie Long Blanco American Barber 04513
Restored Brushes
- Century 4(restored w/24mm TGN Best)
- C●Mon 77-3(restored w/24mm Maggard Beige)
- Ever-Ready 100T(restored w/20mm Maggard B&W)
- Ever-Ready 1612(restored w/16mm TGN Finest)
- Hess Deluxe 5(restored w/26mm Maggard Blended)
- Rubberset 200-4(restored w/26mm Maggard Timberwolf Grey)
- Simpson Duke 1(restored w/20mm TGN Silvertip A)
- Star(restored w/16mm TGN Finest)
- Whiting-Adams Barber Handle(restored w/18mm Finest)
Scuttles, Mugs, & Sets
- Kronheimer & Oldenbusch Shaving Floral Themed Mug-Brush Set(restored w/16mm TGN Finest)
- Kronheimer & Oldenbusch Floral Themed Shaving Mug w/Milk Glass w/o Brush
- Queen City Silver Plain Mug
- Georgetown Pottery G12
- Captain's Choice Terra Cotta Scuttle
Software
Soaps
- Captain's Choice Bay Rum
- Pre de Provence No. 63 Puck
- Sterling Deep Blue Sea
- Sterling Dunshire
- Sterling Executive Man
Creams
- Jack Black Supreme Cream
- Neutrogena Skin Clearing
- Nivea Mild
- Pre de Provence No. 63 Cream
- Proraso Green
- Taylor of Old Bond Street Jermyn Street
- Taylor of Old Bond Street Mr. Taylor's
- Taylor of Old Bond Street Sandalwood
- Taylor of Old Bond Street St. James Luxury
After Shave
- Captain's Choice Bay Rum, OF
- Captain's Choice Bay Rum, NF
- Pre de Provence No. 63 After Shave Cream
Wanted
I created this page to share the things I have and the things I am looking for. Since I am no longer in the 2019 Shaving Purchase Sabbatical, I am not limited to only trading. If you have something I am looking for, drop me line!
Razors
- Something different, unique
Soaps/Creams
- Something that smells like Armani Privé Amber Eccentrico
- Something that smells like Armani Privé Myrrhe Imperial
- Sterling Dunshire
- PDP No. 63 Puck(I'd like to make a shave stick out of some)
Brushes
- Earlier, the better
- Different, unique
Other
- ??
Unfinished Business In The Den
I love tinkering with things. Cleaning up and restoring old razors and brushes is relaxing, among other things.
Active Projects
Razors
- None At This Time
Cases
- ABC Pocket Edition
- Richwoodx2
Brushes
- Albright Rubberset Barber Handle
- E&J Bass Silverplated Brush(unrestored)
- Erskine
- Ever-Ready Ferrule
- Rubberset 49-3
- Unknown Horn & Bone
- Unknown Ebony & Wood
- Unknown Bone Handle w/ferrule
- Unknown Silverplated Brush(unrestored)
Needing New Inspiration or New Homes
Razors
- Various Tech razors
- Old Type
- NEW, Long Comb
- ABC Pocket Edition Case 500, 501
- Gillette Pocket Edition Case 500, 501, 503, 504
- SE Razors(GEM, Ever-Ready)
- Straight Razor Projects(Dubl Duck Goldenedge, Bowdins Edge, & Unknown)
Soaps/Creams
- Palmolive Classica
- WARS Fresh
- ToOBS Eton College
Brushes
- Rubberset 500N(Canadian)
- Ever ready 1000
Other
- ??
Gillette Timeline
What we know about Gillette safety razor serial numbers and date codes. Razors made in USA often left the factory with serial numbers or date codes, which can be used to establish their manufacturing dates. During certain periods some or all models were unmarked.
In 1930 Gillette stopped using serial numbers on razors. So razors made from 1930-49 can be difficult to date precisely. However, blades made in those years were stamped with a date code: A for 1930, B for 1931, etc., plus 1-4 for the year quarter. So "A-1" means January-March 1930. In 1950 this system was expanded to include razors, too (see below). If a vintage razor is found with its original blades, the blade codes can be used to establish a rough date for the razor. This is not 100% accurate, since the blades may not be original or may have been made before or after the razor.
1903-1929 (serial numbers)
Production Year | Serial Numbers | Models Produced | Notes | ||
1903 | n/a | Double Ring (1903-1906) | For notes on the early company history, see Gillette Timeline. | ||
1904 | 1‑45424 | Old Type (1904-1929, including Single Ring, Ball-End, etc.)| | Serial numbers did not begin until midway through the year, and an estimated 55,000 were produced without serial numbers. | ||
1905 | 45425‑370424 | ||||
1906 | 370425‑770424 | ||||
1907 | 770425‑999999 A1‑A195424 | ||||
1908 | A195425‑A675857 | ABC Sets Being Production; With Latches | Diamond logo in use on blades by September, and perhaps on some razors and sets during or after Christmas. | ||
1909 | A675858‑A999999 B1‑B222220 | ||||
1910 | B222221‑B697600 | ABC Sets with Latches and Fancy Framed Top Rivets. Aristocrat Model introduced. | John J. Joyce buys out most of King Camp Gillette's stock. Gillette remains honorary president, but effectively retires. | ||
1911 | B697601‑B999999 C1‑C80508 | ||||
1912 | C80509‑C260238 | ||||
1913 | C260239‑C407806 | ||||
1914 | C407807‑C578360 | Bulldog handle intoduced | Nickerson invents an improved automatic honing machine, allowing increased blade production. | ||
1915 | C578361‑C911806 | Launch of Milady Décolleté, first women's razor. | |||
1916 | C911807‑C999999 D1‑D516474 | Joyce retires to California, dies shortly afterward leaving controlling shares to John E. Aldred. | |||
1917 | D516475‑D999999 E1‑E449207 | Military Sets | Aldred reorganizes Gillette as a Delaware corporation. Annual sales exceed 1.1M razors. | ||
1918 | E449208‑E999999 F1‑F999999 G1‑G999999 H1‑H999999 J1‑J7344 | All J Series are WWI production. Annual sales near 5M razors in 1918. "I" was not used as a serial number prefix. | |||
1919 | J7345‑J999999 K1‑K927216 | Big Fellow introduced | |||
1920 | K927217‑K999999 M1‑M999999 N1‑N459887 | Annual sales exceed 2.1M razors in 1920. "L" was not used as a serial number prefix as it had already been used to stamp razors returned for repair. | |||
1921 | N459887‑N999999 P1‑P679777 1A‑863912A | New Improved (1921-1929, including Bostonian, Big Fellow, etc.)| "O" was not used as a serial number prefix. Original 1904 patents expire November 15, 1921. May launch of New Improved razor with new serial number format, starting with 1A. The Old Type continues as "Brownie" and various other sets, but without serial numbers. Annual sales exceed 4.2M razors. | |||
1922 | 863913A‑999999A 1B‑336676B | ||||
1923 | 336677B‑391575B | ||||
1924 | 391576B‑485927B | ||||
1925 | 485928B‑602049B | ||||
1926 | 602050B‑770070B | Gillette celebrates its 25th anniversary as a company. In Germany, competitor Roth-Buechner is purchased. | |||
1927 | 770071B‑902611B | From Oct 18 1927 to Aug 27 1928, there were no serial numbers used. | |||
1928 | 1C‑94800C | Serial numbers resume. Nickerson retires. Gillette develops Kroman blades, and declines to purchase a new strip-based blade design offered by Henry J. Gaisman (Auto Strop). | |||
1929 | 94801C‑241755C | The NEW (1929-1940?)| Auto Strop begins selling Probak razors and blades, using Gaisman's new design. The Probak reaches the market before Gillette launches the NEW in 1930. |
1930-1949 (the "NDC" years)
In 1930 Gillette stopped using serial numbers on razors. So razors made from 1930-49 can be difficult to date precisely. However, blades made in those years were stamped with a date code: A for 1930, B for 1931, etc., plus 1-4 for the year quarter. So "A-1" means January-March 1930. In 1950 this system was expanded to include razors, too (see below). If a vintage razor is found with its original blades, the blade codes can be used to establish a rough date for the razor. This is not 100% accurate, since the blades may not be original or may have been made before or after the razor.
Production Year | Models Produced | Notes | |||
1930 | The NEW (1929-1940?)| | Gold plated Big Fellow intro'd as NEW Big Boy Deluxe. In this year only De Luxe models were numbered, starting with 1-D, and often the final D was omitted. Kroman blade introduced. Patent fight and merger with Auto Strop. Stock falls from over $100 to below $30. | |||
1931 | Goodwill | Henry J. Gaisman (Auto Stop) succeeds tainted management after financial scandals. Stock falls below $5. King Camp Gillette resigns as President. | |||
1932 | Blue Blade introduced. Death of King Camp Gillette on July 9, 1932 | ||||
1933 | |||||
1934 | Gillette Aristocrat 1930s | The Aristocrat becomes the first Gillette TTO razor. | |||
1935 | |||||
1936 | |||||
1937 | Sheraton | ||||
1938 | 3 Piece Tech (1938-1979) | Senator | Thin Blade introduced. Gaisman retires, succeeded by J.P. Spang, Jr. New emphasis on sports advertising. | ||
1939 | "World Series Special" Tech. | ||||
1940 | Regent Tech | Regent Tech introduced as the first closed-comb TTO. | |||
1941 | Aristocrat (1941, 1946-1951) | Ranger Tech | Milord (1941, 1946-1953) | "Cavalcade of Sports" theme introduced. | |
1942 | War Production Board orders dedicated military production for all razors and most blades. | ||||
1943 | |||||
1944 | War Production Board lifts orders late in 1944. | ||||
1945 | |||||
1946 | Aristocrat (1941, 1946-1951) | Milord (1941, 1946-1953) | Introduction of razor end caps. | ||
1947 | 40s Style Super Speed (1947-1954) | ||||
1948 | Introduction of notched post. | ||||
1949 | First plastic case: red/clear styrene |
1950-1988 (letter codes)
The single-letter date codes are accompanied by a number, which corresponds to the quarter of the year. So 'O-1' means 1969, January-March. Date codes on blades (see above) also continued through this period.Year | code | Models Produced | Notes | |||||
1950 | V | 3 Piece Tech (1938-1979) | 40s Style Super Speed (1947-1954) | Aristocrat (1941, 1946-1951) | Milord (1941, 1946-1953) | Razor Date Coding Begins with V-3 | ||
1951 | W | Black Tip Super Speed (1951-1952) | ||||||
1952 | X | |||||||
1953 | Y | President | ||||||
1954 | Z | Flare Tip Super Speed | 40s Style Super Speed TV Special Z3 & Z4 | |||||
1955 | A | Blue Tip and Red Tip Super Speed (1955-1960) | ||||||
1956 | B | |||||||
1957 | C | Toggle (1957-1958, 1960) | Toggle Goes on sale Christmas '57 | |||||
1958 | D | "Fat Boy" Adjustable | 50s Style Super Speed TV Special | |||||
1959 | E | |||||||
1960 | F | Toggle (1957-1958, 1960) | 195 Adjustable ("bottom dial") | |||||
1961 | G | "Slim" Adjustable | Lady Gillette | |||||
1962 | H | |||||||
1963 | I | |||||||
1964 | J | |||||||
1965 | K | |||||||
1966 | L | Black Handle Super Speed | The Knack (1966-75) | |||||
1967 | M | |||||||
1968 | N | Black Handle Super Adjustable | ||||||
1969 | O | |||||||
1970 | P | |||||||
1971 | R | Some razors produced with Gillette code-Q. Trac II introduced. | ||||||
1972 | S | |||||||
1973 | T | |||||||
1974 | U | |||||||
1975 | V | Atra/Contour introduced. Good News disposable introduced. | ||||||
1976 | W | |||||||
1977 | X | Black Handle Adjustable gets plastic bottom plate | ||||||
1978 | Y | |||||||
1979 | Z | |||||||
1980 | A | |||||||
1981 | B | |||||||
1982 | C | |||||||
1983 | D | |||||||
1984 | E | |||||||
1985 | F | Atra Plus/ Contour Plus introduced, first lube strips. | ||||||
1986 | G | |||||||
1987 | H | |||||||
1988 | I | One of the last batch of USA-made DE razors. |
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Omega 81569
109x56x53x24
24/56
Omega 80005
111x56x55x24
24/56
Omega 640652
106x56x50x24
24/56
Omega 63169
114x57x57x24
24/57
Omega 63170
114x57x57x24
24/57
Omega 21139
118x60x58x24
24/60
Omega 80067
109x60x49x24
24/60
25m Knot
Omega 290049
121x57x64x25
25/57
Omega 343178
111x57x54x25
25/57
Omega 346235
112x57x55x25
25/57
Omega 31156
115x58x57x25
25/58
Omega 31020
113x59x54x25
25/59
Omega 31025
113x59x54x25
25/59
Omega 31064
113x59x54x25
25/59
Omega 63178
112x59x53x25
25/59
Omega 50107
125x68x67x25
25/68
Omega 80080
112x58x54x25
25/58
121x57x64x25
25/57
Omega 343178
111x57x54x25
25/57
Omega 346235
112x57x55x25
25/57
Omega 31156
115x58x57x25
25/58
Omega 31020
113x59x54x25
25/59
Omega 31025
113x59x54x25
25/59
Omega 31064
113x59x54x25
25/59
Omega 63178
112x59x53x25
25/59
Omega 50107
125x68x67x25
25/68
Omega 80080
112x58x54x25
25/58
26mm Knot
Omega 46186
108x54x54x26
26/54
Omega 46151
110x56x54x26
26/56
Omega 646186
108x54x54x26
26/54
Omega 10083
128x64x64x26
26/64
108x54x54x26
26/54
Omega 46151
110x56x54x26
26/56
Omega 646186
108x54x54x26
26/54
Omega 10083
128x64x64x26
26/64
27mm Knot
Omega 10104
113x55x58x27
27/55
Omega 71278
114x60x54x27
27/60
Omega 20102
121x64x57x27
27/64
Omega 20248
128x64x64x27
27/64
Omega 10049
128x65x63x27
27/65
Omega 10098
145x65x80x27
27/65
Omega 20106
135x66x67x27
27/66
Omega 20480
132x69x63x27
27/69
113x55x58x27
27/55
Omega 71278
114x60x54x27
27/60
Omega 20102
121x64x57x27
27/64
Omega 20248
128x64x64x27
27/64
Omega 10049
128x65x63x27
27/65
Omega 10098
145x65x80x27
27/65
Omega 20106
135x66x67x27
27/66
Omega 20480
132x69x63x27
27/69
28mm Knot
Omega 50068
73x44x29x18
28/44
Omega 10048
133x70x65x28
28/70
73x44x29x18
28/44
Omega 10048
133x70x65x28
28/70
Simpson Brushes
Indentification
Establishing a Vintage date requires an understanding of which operation was involved in it's manufacturing. Carter, Illminster, Nimmer, Somerset, Vulfix, Pre-Vulfix. The material used also can be an indicator. The font used for labeling the brushes and the stamps are also helpful.
I don't believe there is any distinction between the pre-Vulfix/Vulfix boxes. I think the only way to tell is to look at the labeling on the brush itself.
Pre-Vulfix=Lampblack
Vulfix=Engraving
Pre-Vulfix=boxes came with branded instructions
Vulfix=boxes came with "care of your shaving brush" slip.
Made in England stamp can be found in older boxes, not all pre-Vulfix boxes.
Different color labels are used for different grade hair
Pure Badger=Green
Best Badger=Red
Super Badger=Blue
I don't believe there is any distinction between the pre-Vulfix/Vulfix boxes. I think the only way to tell is to look at the labeling on the brush itself.
Pre-Vulfix=Lampblack
Vulfix=Engraving
Pre-Vulfix=boxes came with branded instructions
Vulfix=boxes came with "care of your shaving brush" slip.
Made in England stamp can be found in older boxes, not all pre-Vulfix boxes.
Different color labels are used for different grade hair
Pure Badger=Green
Best Badger=Red
Super Badger=Blue
Timeline and Significant Dates
There appears to be at least 4, likely 5 eras:
1919-1941: London Era Brushes
1st Factory opened at Macaulay Road, London E6. Simpson branded brushes made and sold for the first time and our old family brand name 'Bajer' still being made and sold. Brushes made from ivory, bone, horn and vulcanite.
1929
Moved to 53 High Street, Clapham, London SW4. 'Bajer' branded brushes still being made alongside 'Simpson' branded brushes with newer brands 'Simie', 'Alexsim', 'Simbal' and the stand alone 'Wee Scot' being added, although Wee Scot brushes had been made since 1919. The actual oldest brush design still in production is the Wee Scot.
1938
London; label unification-Simpson dropped brand names 'Bajer', 'Simie', 'Alexsim', 'Simbal' and 'Wee Scot' and began to unify the branding with 'Simpson' being the sole brand name used.
1940
Due to World War II, large quantities of stock (ivory, horn, hair, silver and gold) moved out of London to one of my grandfather's houses in Warfield, Nr Ascot, Berkshire.
1941
Clapham Factory hit by German bombs
1941-1990: Somerset Era Brushes
1941
Simpson & Coates together at Nimmer Mills after the London factory is destroyed. Water-powered lathe. Brushes after the move following the factory bombing in 1941 have 'Made in England'. Prior to the move, the brushes say 'Made in London'.
1942
Simpson Acquires Coate's
1950s Nimmer Mill made Simpson 40 series brush. In the 50s a lot of the 40 series were sold in quantity to the 'high street' chemists - eg. Boots
Marshall Fields & Co. 1960's brush - one of the 'American's' that were popular from the 50's through to the late 90's (Abraham & Strauss, Aspreys, Bentley, Boots the Chemist, Brooks Brothers, Cable Car Clothiers, Cecil Jacobs, D.R. Harris, E.R. Cooper, Floris, HMP (His/Her Majesty's Prisons), Macys, Maitlands, Rolls Royce, Tiffany, Trumper.... to name a few for you).
Simpsons primarily used Catalin up until the end of the 80's. The material used then was a bespoke polyester material. This Somerset material was either pinkish or a deeper buttery color. Also a greater density than the modern material being used.
1990-2008: David Carter Era; 'Somerset' brushes - just not made at Nimmer Mill.
1990 Production moved from Nimmer Mill in Somerset to Ilminster, also in Somerset, about five miles from Nimmer. Electrically powered lathe.
1991 Boar brushes were no longer made.
Somerset material was difficult for Carter-Woodhouse to sort out turning it. Simpson under Carter-Woodhouse ownership discontinued ordering the Somerset stock(a bespoke polyester material) before the sale to Progress-Vulfix. *Rooney secured the material to use for handles.
2008-Current: Vulfix Era; Isle of Man
The light Grey box is about 2011 and earlier
2011-2014 The Green Grey(Darker)
2014 - Current The Red Box
1919-1941: London Era Brushes
1st Factory opened at Macaulay Road, London E6. Simpson branded brushes made and sold for the first time and our old family brand name 'Bajer' still being made and sold. Brushes made from ivory, bone, horn and vulcanite.
1929
Moved to 53 High Street, Clapham, London SW4. 'Bajer' branded brushes still being made alongside 'Simpson' branded brushes with newer brands 'Simie', 'Alexsim', 'Simbal' and the stand alone 'Wee Scot' being added, although Wee Scot brushes had been made since 1919. The actual oldest brush design still in production is the Wee Scot.
1938
London; label unification-Simpson dropped brand names 'Bajer', 'Simie', 'Alexsim', 'Simbal' and 'Wee Scot' and began to unify the branding with 'Simpson' being the sole brand name used.
1940
Due to World War II, large quantities of stock (ivory, horn, hair, silver and gold) moved out of London to one of my grandfather's houses in Warfield, Nr Ascot, Berkshire.
1941
Clapham Factory hit by German bombs
1941-1990: Somerset Era Brushes
1941
Simpson & Coates together at Nimmer Mills after the London factory is destroyed. Water-powered lathe. Brushes after the move following the factory bombing in 1941 have 'Made in England'. Prior to the move, the brushes say 'Made in London'.
1942
Simpson Acquires Coate's
1950s Nimmer Mill made Simpson 40 series brush. In the 50s a lot of the 40 series were sold in quantity to the 'high street' chemists - eg. Boots
Marshall Fields & Co. 1960's brush - one of the 'American's' that were popular from the 50's through to the late 90's (Abraham & Strauss, Aspreys, Bentley, Boots the Chemist, Brooks Brothers, Cable Car Clothiers, Cecil Jacobs, D.R. Harris, E.R. Cooper, Floris, HMP (His/Her Majesty's Prisons), Macys, Maitlands, Rolls Royce, Tiffany, Trumper.... to name a few for you).
Simpsons primarily used Catalin up until the end of the 80's. The material used then was a bespoke polyester material. This Somerset material was either pinkish or a deeper buttery color. Also a greater density than the modern material being used.
1990-2008: David Carter Era; 'Somerset' brushes - just not made at Nimmer Mill.
1990 Production moved from Nimmer Mill in Somerset to Ilminster, also in Somerset, about five miles from Nimmer. Electrically powered lathe.
1991 Boar brushes were no longer made.
Somerset material was difficult for Carter-Woodhouse to sort out turning it. Simpson under Carter-Woodhouse ownership discontinued ordering the Somerset stock(a bespoke polyester material) before the sale to Progress-Vulfix. *Rooney secured the material to use for handles.
2008-Current: Vulfix Era; Isle of Man
The light Grey box is about 2011 and earlier
2011-2014 The Green Grey(Darker)
2014 - Current The Red Box