I believe the popularity of it peaked about 1936, and diminished dramatically over the next 8-9 years…
Also doubles as a soul patch razor. EDIT: Well, at least the kind that continues to stripe all the way down under the chin, like a rock-dad soul patch...
Only two men alive are aloud to wear a mustache. Burt Reynolds, and Tom Selleck Everyone else take note. You might as well drive a ice cream truck with blacked out windows.
Is their something wrong with driving a ice cream truck with black out Windows to help keep the inside of the van cooler for the ice cream? Did I say that out loud?Take care 45auto
And by the way, that razor pictured in the initial post was actually for sale on ebay with this counterfactual presentment: ..."vintage razor! The blade needs some work but the handle is in great condition for its age."
Any chance this was being sold on eBay as "vintage" "rare" and "slightly chipped (does not affect performance)" ?
Here is a shot of my very first razor. While serving in the Army of Alexander the Great, spreading Hellenistic culture, and establishing the Seleucid Kingdom, we were encouraged to be clean shaven, as to deter our enemies from grabbing our facial and head hair in the heat of battle. Heady times.