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  1. Gotcha. It's my horrible photography skills, I just figured out how to brighten pictures on my cellphone. I agree with you, sometimes a little sent or scratch isn't worth getting worked up over. I absolutely love the A baseplate. I rank it up with my Weber PH.
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  2. I would like a nice straight Weber. To bad they don't produce full razors anymore.
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  3. This grill is right up my alley, tabletop and with a thermometer. WOWSER. I need to look into a better grill. :pot:
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  4. I have one that's perfect, yeah I'm surprised that Weber hasn't gotten back into the mix.
  5. I believe an Eversharp type E2
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    I tried one in the past and thought it gave a terrible shave, but looking back might have been bad blades (Personnas). So I'm picking up a pack of Schick injector blades and try it again. I specifically looked for this one, so I could fully open it.
  6. I didn't think an E2 opened up (maybe the very early ones did), I think it may be an E1
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  7. E1's have a different shape spring (square). Early E2's do open but I've no idea as to how common they are.
  8. E1
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    Not sure how rare they are, but finding the ones that's suppose to open wasn't real easy. Some people modify or force them to open. :angry019:
  9. I got really lucky on that one. It was a Craigs List find. All in with the accessories and table it would retail close to $2k. This guy bought in 2009 and is moving from near Philly to Phoenix and did not want to pack it cross country. I paid $300 and had to do a few hours of cleaning and get a couple parts for it. The main thing about buying a ceramic grill, is the warranty which is normally only valid for the original purchaser. Fireboxes break and could end up costing a bit to replace. If taken care of, they can last a lifetime. I still have an Imperial Kamado that was given as a wedding gift to my parents in 1961.
  10. Picked this Gillette Adjustable J2 (1964) today at an antique store :

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  11. Received some more good stuff in the mail today. I wanted to pick up a couple of scratch & dent scuttles for me and my son and filled to cart with some new product to get free shipping:
    - Crown King Captain Smythe's Reserve Oak Barrel Aged Bay Rum & Leather Aftershave/Cologne
    - Crown King Porthos Aftershave
    - Phoenix Shaving CUBE Mentholated Preshave Soap
    - Crown King Black Porcelain Scuttle (My son picked the white one)
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  12. These arrived today![​IMG][​IMG]

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  13. I highly recommend the AC type blades made by Schick- Schick Proline B-20. They calm the E2 down and shave really well.
  14. Gillette retail box with NOS blades. Sample of one pack shows blade date code of #2501 which denotes manufactured in the 7th week of 1925.

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  15. Where can they be purchased?
  16. I saw they went for 50 cent per 5 blades thats ~ $7 now days ... ouch!
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  17. That is a cool find!
  18. They have to be obtained from a site called Rakuten global- Japanese site.
    1. You need to become a member-very easy
    2 Search for Chic babies B-20
    Be careful and ensure you specify Small Packet Delivery not EMS which is expensive.
    Best buy a couple of boxes and avoid customs [ if in UK anyway ]
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  19. A new home for my Gillette Aristocrat, thanks to @Jorvaljr. And an early birthday present from my GF, Tabac shave soap..........

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