Yeah I struggle to work out what mine is... It's possibly a mismatched set. The razor could be a #21 but the case from a "1948-52 Brit Aristocrat" as it has the leather lining. Or it's a #15 and Gillette have been playing games with the cases again The razor looks like the one on the bottom.
me too... i though mine was a 16 razor in an earlier case. i thought it was a typo when i saw this but Achim called mine a late #15 when he saw mine in a previous post/thread.i purchased this locally in canada but i don t know its origin. canadian import from u.k. ?
Not in my normal rotation but I pull her out 2-3 times a year just because. A must have (an Aristocrat) for any semi serious vintage collector.
Gillette reusing cases makes it fun! That being said, if your razor was caseless, it would be called the same razor as the #16. A third generation British Aristo, and IMO the best one. Nice razor!
thank you. as this is my crown jewel razor so to speak ,i would like it to have the correct case. its unlikely that i will purchase another .a clean mint example complete goes for $300 up .mine was $150 from a friend and he was reluctant to sell it.not being too picky i hope,but i would search for the proper chrome stepped case if mine were deemed incorrect.thankfully at present mr razors sight shows a set like mine intact. i am thankful and very fortunate to own one. i do own a caseless #22 with the diamond baseplte in mint shape , but it shaves a little milder and more of a daily driver to me.
Here is my Aristocrat it came with a mini screwdriver. Both ends unscrew there are a small Phillips and standard head on each end. The screwdriver has knurling like the razor handle. And is Gold plated i have never seen another like it. Any thoughts on this as i could find no info about it. Thanks in advance. Best Regards Tony
very cool.... maybe a promotional, free driver with razor?.i don t think there are any screws on the razor is there?
None that I can see I am very curious about this and have been for quite some time but I am unable to find an answer I'm sure somebody on this great site will come up with one but I've always thought what you thought maybe some kind of promotion thank you very much for taking the time to respond best regards Tony Sent from my XT1096 using Tapatalk
Just curious, is there an indentation for the screwdriver to fit. Or is it just laying on top of the material.
No indentation I bought the razor about 5 years ago on eBay I just started to get into vintage gillette's I have never seen another like it I often thought then maybe it was a rogue screwdriver that belong to something else and the person just put it in the Box but he told me he his father had bought it like that he also said his father use a razor one time and stuck it in the drawer and I believe him because there's no signs of wear on it at all Sent from my XT1096 using Tapatalk
Yeah I agree most likely some sort of promotional thing. Gillette did cross promote razor sets with things like fishing lures for example.
The other thing to check is the base plate, if it has pat nos on package it is post war 46-47, if not then pre war 41.
It is a 46-47 it can't be a 48 because it doesn't have the notch for the speed pack and after 51 they started using date codes the only thing I could never find out about was the screwdriver Sent from my XT1096 using Tapatalk
The other tell it is a 47 or earlier is the 2 smooth rings on the handle, 47 and up notched versions have knurling on the top ring. The stamping on the base plate is how to distinguish between pre or post war Aristocrats. It is the same way you distinguish between a 41 and 46 Ranger Tech. That it is a post war I am assuming they used the screwdriver to get people to buy a new razor after years of not being able to buy any of theirs. Looking at plating on that screwdriver it looks authentic also to the way Gillette did their razors. It looks like it was meant to be kept on a key ring not in that case for things like fixing a pocket knife handle or eyeglasses.