Thanks to everyone for your responses. I didn't realized that the thread size was somewhat standard. I see lots of options for new handles, so I think I'll just get a new one.
Be careful. Some handles have too large a diameter at the end to fit the recessed diameter in the baseplate of the NEW LC. I tried a Maggards MR5 and it was too large. The threads would not bottom out against the baseplate and tighten the cap sufficiently to hold the blade tight. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
That's what I was afraid of. I'll be sure to send a note asking about fitment before I buy anything. Does anyone know the thread size of the New head?
The threads are M5 x .8 but that isn't what @Bill01 is talking about. He is talking about the outer diameter of the top of the handle. For example the top of the Maggard MR5 is flared and doesn't allow it to seat properly on the small round flat spot on the bottom of the new head. From the Maggard website: Handle Compatibility: The MR5 fits most Double edge razor heads that have flat spots at least 11mm wide. A few heads (Weber, Gillette NEW) have smaller areas available for flush mounting a handle Please keep this in mind when purchasing this item. The top of the handle flares too much and wont seat against the base place because of the raised metal bars
Wow. Nothing like a visual to clarify. Thanks @Linuxguile for taking the time to do that. Now for something really crazy. I have a terrible razor that my kids got me off Amazon for Father's Day. I think the brand is Schone. Anyhow, it has a long heavy handle with rough knurling. I took the handle off that razor and put it on the New. It fits. For grins I took the old New handle that feels stripped and it tightens right up on the Schone head. Oh well, I now have a long heave handle on the New. It does change the balance & weight of the razor, but I got a nice 3 pass DFS with that setup this morning.
I'll leave this one to the experts, but I assume that the reason the New handle works on the Schone head could have to do with either the length of the cap thread (long enough on the Schone to catch good threads in the handle) or the Metric vs. English threading.
Yep, I had to reduce the diameter of one of the handles where it screws on (neck) to make it fit better.
I hate to ask because I know I won't want to put the effort into it, but how did you reduce the diameter?
I used a file at first, then finished it off with sanding sponges to smooth it out. it didn't take long to do.
In this pic, this handle I got from a Scotch & Stowe razor I hardly had to do any work, just minor sanding to make it fir. Another one I put together for a friend only needed three minutes to make it fit. Just depends on the base plate of the head and handle combination.
That handle with razor head cost me less than $15.00 on Ebay from the seller I mentioned on an earlier message. US seller and free shipping
im curious as to who in the OPs house tried to use the razor? the description of the thread damage is from getting cross threaded when a threaded bolt or screw is screwed in wrong into a threaded hole.
http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showth...threads-in-Gillette-Old-Types-using-Heli-Coil it's a nice razor with a nice replate; fix it like this.
It is really odd. The handle will work on another head and I was able to put another handle on the New head and snug it down. From what I was told, the razor was accidentally knocked off my sink onto the floor. I really doubt my wife was trying to use it.