BMS'21 (Buy more stuff)

Discussion in 'Show and tell' started by 9nein9, Jan 25, 2021.

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What drives you to make your purchases?

Poll closed Mar 3, 2021.
  1. It's my money and I'll spend it how I want to.

    8 vote(s)
    25.8%
  2. None of your business!

    3 vote(s)
    9.7%
  3. Seen it . Had to have it .

    19 vote(s)
    61.3%
  4. Hit wrong button by mistake

    4 vote(s)
    12.9%
  5. Preparing for shave apocalypse

    8 vote(s)
    25.8%
  6. My other razors were lonely

    4 vote(s)
    12.9%
  7. Fell off NB21 wagon

    1 vote(s)
    3.2%
  8. My Den looked empty

    4 vote(s)
    12.9%
  9. My wife/ husband will never know

    1 vote(s)
    3.2%
  10. He with the most toys wins

    3 vote(s)
    9.7%
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  1. Dave in KY

    Dave in KY On second thought, Buttercup


    So I guess mine is a 22 in the Black case, Pat Pending stamped inside ?
     
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  2. BBS

    BBS Well-Known Member

    That is cool you found the roll guard razor complete with an original handle. They used to sell the guard by itself as a replacement for the comb style gillette guards on old type razors. At one point I had a few guards with the original packaging and instructions.
     
  3. BBS

    BBS Well-Known Member

    Realistically the British made Gillette Aristocrats came in 4 distinct types of razors usually designated by gens to make it easier for collectors. There are some variations in a particular gen but if you wanted shavers to use you only need to buy 4 razors to cover every type shave regardless of case or set number. When you get into the collecting end then those things become more important.

    https://theshaveden.com/forums/threads/british-and-other-non-us-aristocrat-tto-timeline.64883/
     
  4. Dave in KY

    Dave in KY On second thought, Buttercup

    I had one of the Guards you speak of with instructions in the box NEW and let it go after using a few times and never should have. When I saw this even in this condition I knew I wanted the complete razor they showed on the advertisement paper that came with the Guard alone.
     
  5. BBS

    BBS Well-Known Member

    If you want to put an approximate date on the razor assume somewhere between 1950 - 1953/54 since it doesn't have patent number on the base plate. The ones that came afterwards will have pat no 694 093 in place of patent pending.
     
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  6. BBS

    BBS Well-Known Member

    I'd bet you 5 of your dollars you probably bought it from the same person I did who managed to come across a whole load of them and was selling them on the BST over at B&B and probably other sites. If I am wrong pay yourself then.
     
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  7. Dave in KY

    Dave in KY On second thought, Buttercup

    Yep, at B&B , isn't that where everyone got them ? :D
     
  8. brit

    brit in a box

    yes .the number is for the case.not the actual razor.they are coined by generation # 1 through 4,the small black case is a #21 which can house a second or third generation razor with a flat base plate.the fourth gen razors have a diamond stamped base plate like the u.s razors have..53-5 say pat pending,56 up have brit pat then the number. 1948 Aristocrat No21.jpeg
     
  9. Dave in KY

    Dave in KY On second thought, Buttercup

    Thanks Gary, I notice too mine has the 1 solid end cap too compared to your pic here. Got it "#22 4th generation "
     
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  10. brit

    brit in a box

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  11. Dave in KY

    Dave in KY On second thought, Buttercup

    Thanks Gary, I've read The Royal Crown is similar too and perhaps made by the same as the Barbasol Razor. Never used one but anxious to get and try this one.
     
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  12. brit

    brit in a box

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  13. Dave in KY

    Dave in KY On second thought, Buttercup

    Thanks, I need to slow down some now.......your turn again :eatdrink047:
     
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  14. brit

    brit in a box

    i've got a #66 case and a brit tech waiting for me to pick up..pending payday..;)
     
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  15. BBS

    BBS Well-Known Member

    They are. That razor head design was patented so it could have only been produced by the patent holder or under license and rebranded by a third party. The company which is called Conrad made lots of razors in the 30s and was for all practical purposes put out of business due to WWII. Their best known razors are the Clix and Barbasol branded razors.
     
  16. Hembree

    Hembree Not as pretty smelling

    Nice Andrew
     
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  17. Droo78

    Droo78 Well-Known Member

    :thanks:
     
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  18. gwsmallwood

    gwsmallwood Well-Known Member

    Yesterday's Haul. I suspect there's at least one more purchase from PAA coming soon...
     
  19. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    Wow...Frank's kid really makes those boots walk.
     
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  20. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    Nice work, Andrew.
     
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