Injector & SE Party !!!

Discussion in 'Safety Razors' started by Bird Lives, Apr 28, 2011.

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  1. lindyhopper66

    lindyhopper66 Well-Known Member

    Thanks, I'll do that when I receive my Schick adjustable this week. So, you wouldn't try the Personna 74 blade in a G1 Schick for beginners like me? I've been doing well each time I use my G1 with the Schick blades.
     
  2. Actually, it wouldn't be a bad idea to load the Personna74 into the injector you're already familiar with. That way it's only changing one variable, instead of also adding a new razor to the mix. Best way to judge how a new blade performs.

    You should be fine......just go slowly and pay attention to detail.

    Martin
     
  3. SharpSpine

    SharpSpine Well-Known Member

    My E2 is new to me but it is pretty obvious that it's been open & shut quite a bit due to the mark left from is sliding aside. Everything still seems nice & tight. I'll post some pics of it here shortly.
     
  4. SharpSpine

    SharpSpine Well-Known Member

    My E2 from newb & the grab bag...
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    See the worn mark from sliding the spring over to open & close the head...
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    And here are a couple pics of the E2 next to my grandfather's I1...
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  5. SharpSpine

    SharpSpine Well-Known Member

    Here's my SE lineup for the upcoming SE week...

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  6. CyanideMetal

    CyanideMetal Wild and crazy guy

    Brian,

    What's your impression of the I1 compared to the other Shicks you've used?
     
  7. SharpSpine

    SharpSpine Well-Known Member

    The I1 & E2 are the only injectors I've used. The E2 is more efficient but the I1 can still give a great shave. It may just take a little extra touch up or an extra pass.
     
  8. lindyhopper66

    lindyhopper66 Well-Known Member

    I'm not understanding the part about springs in the E2. Do all the Schick injectors have springs? Can they all be opened somehow? I thought that Hydromagics opened with a lever. On my G1, I don't see a means of opening.
     
  9. battle.munky

    battle.munky Has the menthol.munky on his back!

    That little metal strip that looks like half of a loop on the underside of the head is the spring. It provides all of tension to hold the blade in place. In some of them, it appears it can be moved and in many you'll see that it has. I've even done it myself and you need to do some creative mechanics to get it back into working order.

    Don't do it.
     
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  10. lindyhopper66

    lindyhopper66 Well-Known Member

    I bought a J injector on eBay for $2.99. Description said a piece was missing that held the blade tight. It's the razor I am having trouble shaving with. The spring is missing, but the blade seems very tight in the head to me. I've decided G1 is good enough for me for now.
     
  11. Very good explanation with a fair warning for guys who try and mess with that tension thingy. Yeah, I've ruined a couple injectors over the years trying to get them back together right and now I just leave those springs alone.

    I have a theory about that groove being done at the factory as a sorta guide for the consumer down the road. Seems like about every E and G types have that groove and they can't all have been opened and put back together in ok shape. Just an idea.

    Martin'

    Oh yeah, you were right in that other thread about old blades......my mistake there.
     
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  12. johnus

    johnus Well-Known Member

    Agree. If you do open it you really need to make sure that it's closed completely. A loose blade really is dangerous. I've opened a few that were new to me and looked very crusty. Closing them is not the easiest thing to do. I've had to use a small flat head screw driver. It may help to take before and during photos.
     
  13. GDCarrington

    GDCarrington Burma Shave

    If you think the Schick razors have adjustment issues, those PAL adjustable razors, when they go bad ...
     
  14. Johnny

    Johnny Little Boy Blue

    Here are my Schick Injectors.

    Schick G1

    Schick G1.jpg

    Schick I1

    Schick I1.jpg

    Schick I2 Hydro-magic

    Schick I2.jpg

    Schick J1

    Schick J1.jpg

    Not pictured and in my safe deposit box with a protective coating on them:

    NOS E3 issued to my Dad in 1945
    NOS G1 purchased by my Dad in 1947
    NOS I2 Hydro-magic purchased by me in 2012
     
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  15. Bird Lives

    Bird Lives Future Root Beer King of Turkey

    Very nice collection there Johnny...all are in beautiful shape...they all look new...
     
  16. Bird Lives

    Bird Lives Future Root Beer King of Turkey

    The E2's were made to open all others are risky business to open...NO G's are suppose to open....and definitely do not try to open an E1...
    And I think your G1 would be the perfect razor to try those 74 blades in...Enjoy, you're in for a treat...
     
  17. Johnny

    Johnny Little Boy Blue

    A soft tooth brush, scrubbing bubbles, and some jewelers cleaner/polish keeps them looking that way.
     
  18. Bird Lives

    Bird Lives Future Root Beer King of Turkey

    Yeah but they had to be beauties when you met them, inorder for you TO keep them that way!! :)
    And thats priceless that you have two of your Dad's injectors and know when he got both....Just Priceless...Congratulations, soo cool...
     
  19. Dusty5150

    Dusty5150 Well-Known Member

    um, yeah, first shave with a SE today after TWS since early January and I may never go back. I just had the closest shave I've ever had in my life.

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  20. Johnny

    Johnny Little Boy Blue

    Welcome to the club. Not much pressure needed at all. I make three passes everyday. WTD, XTG, and AGT. Smooooooooth without any irritation.
     
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