British Aristocrat Question

Discussion in 'Safety Razors' started by Pureslab, Oct 16, 2009.

  1. Pureslab

    Pureslab New Member

    Here is one for the collectors among us .

    Pictures show two British Aristocrat #15 Open Combs razors

    1st image style has a straight bar /blade slot - this looks older

    The other has a pair of "T" style wings on the end of the straight bar / blade slot that offers a more positive locking mechanism

    Can anyone date these slight differences and or let us know if they appear on any other TTO's from this era ?
     

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  2. spinyeel

    spinyeel Member

    Interesting,I've never seen a 15 without "wings" before.I'm sure Achim or Guido will chip in with an answer though.
     
  3. rodd

    rodd Knotty Boy

    Wow, I had no idea. Thanks for pointing it out!
     
  4. hunnymonster

    hunnymonster Member

    Seen a post somewhere else describing the same sort of thing on an Aristocrat Jr from 1948/49/50 - straight bar, notched bar and T-bar... I'll have a think about where it might have been...
     
  5. mr-razor

    mr-razor Well-Known Member

    I´ve no declaration. I believe without wings is older. All my Ad´s from 1936-1938 shows him without wings. All my british Aristocrat´s from this time have the wings include the gold #19. Only my silver plated british and french set have this razor without the wings :confused:
     

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