One of the rarest Gillette razors (pic heavy)

Discussion in 'Safety Razors' started by IAmTheJody, Dec 6, 2010.

  1. IAmTheJody

    IAmTheJody Gillette-i Master

    My latest acquisition...

    New Improved "Pocket Traveler" serial numbered to 1926; solid sterling silver baring the hallmark of Wm B. Kerr & Co, Newark, NJ (Founded in the 1880s until 1927 when it merged into Gorham Manufacturing Company aka Gorham Silver); four-piece (including lid); open comb; double-edge; handle resembles a Zippo lighter; monogrammed FHE; near mint; accompanying blade date coded the 11th week of 1924; head cap pieces and blades store inside handle

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  2. puffulufogous

    puffulufogous New Member

    wow that's a really interesting razor. I have never seen anything like it.
     
  3. chadstar

    chadstar Member

    Unusual but very nice :cool:
     
  4. Slivovitz

    Slivovitz Well-Known Member

    "Nice" seems mild; I'll get out the thesaurus later.:D

    So this is something that Kerr/Gorham made by arrangement with Gillette? Is the entire razor sterling including the head?

    Congratulations on a great find.:signs021
     
  5. Sailinblues

    Sailinblues Well-Known Member

    Congrats, that's a beautiful piece.
     
  6. Dridecker

    Dridecker Sherlock

    Very, very nice Jody, congrats on the find!
     
  7. JoeMal

    JoeMal Member

    That's a great looking razor. Congrats
     
  8. IAmTheJody

    IAmTheJody Gillette-i Master

    Not really sure but I don't think the 2 head pieces are sterling. I think they are silver plated. I think Kerr bought the head pieces from Gillette as it doesn't seem likely Gillette bought the silver case/handle from Kerr but considering at one time Gillette contracted American Button Company to make razors for them, it wouldn't surprise me to find out that Kerr manufactured the head pieces too, to Gillette specs of course as did ABC.

    This razor is pictured in Krumholz as being in a celluloid or ivory Gillette case similar to the Tuckaways that came in an ivory case - back when ivory was legal of course. See the picture below:
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    That's the fun part about collecting Gillettes.. they did so many weird things that's been confirmed, anything is possible with them.

    I've only seen 4 of these.. 1 on mr-razor.com, 1 in the Krumholz book, 1 sold on eBay 2 months ago, and this 1.
     
  9. swarden43

    swarden43 "It's your shave. Enjoy it your way."©

    Very, very cool! :happy088:happy088
     
  10. Oldguy

    Oldguy Member

    Jody, That's a real beauty and quite a find. The perfect addition to your collection.

    Congrats,
    Len
     
  11. rodd

    rodd Knotty Boy

    That is awesome. Great find!
     
  12. fratermus

    fratermus New Member

    Wow, it's lovely!
     
  13. Hanzo

    Hanzo Well-Known Member

    Amazing, never could have imagined such a Gillette. :)
     
  14. paydepst

    paydepst Member

    Impressive!
     
  15. nelson76

    nelson76 New Member

    Wow, that thing is amazing,Where did you pick it up,Have you used it or do you intend to? Just wondering how it is shaving with it.
     
  16. IAmTheJody

    IAmTheJody Gillette-i Master

    Thanks all. I purchased it on eBay. I haven't used it yet but certainly do intend to as I use at least once every razor I purchase for my collection unless it's sealed New Old Stock. This one definitely won't be an everyday user but I'll certainly give it a go once, soon.
     
  17. battle.munky

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

    Pretty damn cool.:happy108
     
  18. FamousAmos

    FamousAmos Member

    very unique!
     
  19. GDCarrington

    GDCarrington Burma Shave

    Unique and truly in excellent condition.
    A keeper.
     

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