A couple of random comments, mostly on the Contract Tech razors:
- A somewhat overlooked US Tech variant is what could be considered a "transitional" baseplate. This baseplate has the overall geometry of an Early-War Tech, but the oval slots of a post-War one. (Or is this version where you make the Contract Tech distinction?)
- Did you really mean to say that the most common wartime Contract Tech had a Gold-plated baseplate? If anything, I'd say Nickel-plated was the most common followed by the flat black ones.
- I've never seen a Tech with a plastic/bakelite top cap... something else to look for.

- The wartime Tech razors seem to have come packed one of three ways: in a blue-lined snap case with shipper, a plastic/bakelite case with shipper, or bare in just the shipper. I have no idea what drove the distinctions.
- I beg to differ a bit on lumping the post-1964 post-War Tech in with its predecessor as the change was to more than just the top cap. There was also a change to the baseplate as well. This change was significant in that it pretty much defined low end three-piece razors to this day.
I'm looking forward to the English discussion as there are lots of interesting variants there.
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