I've looked at the Schick guide, but I'm asking this here anyway. Did the G ever have an amber, or butterscotch handle? Did the E ever have a bakelite handle that was NOT amber, or butterscotch? I saw one photo of an E1 that was pretty light in color, but by and large, they were amber, right? The reason I ask is I think I'm seeing some auctions that are possibly represened.
Here's are 2 examples, I think. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1260304967...wzlwZnCQ3NH+3qZzL+YTBFzA==|tkp:Bk9SR6z0gYrCYg https://www.ebay.com/itm/235128611759?hash=item36bec1e3af:gKYAAOSwwWxkuqNc&amdata=enc:AQAIAAAA8PoOMw7ifBrYlJjZMZ+OmvcAGiUrkTDy0ycsn5hlyfukpKGEkI6HViSsqNxQ3ogrp8YRX6J9Oqi6KqTXjM8KRZMD0MYmWHUOQcYdyBiYAXUpmmeujz0oNdGGbAIoDq6m2NUc9dCIucMh24ALWCqyUGufT5Su56NouGABkcDq8f3/7ioFFWrEt37h9+B11WDV+kma4+L8fYRzE1mqgF7plXSOdyTbPriCsDHjOlIwRiel3JcfL4aV/5aDZ2ybBkbZCg01UJ6rYhEAeDHktLikzYM3cHtvYb6uDqLUzRyF3k343NXypqAJHlai40nA/4r07w==|tkp:Bk9SR7b5jYnCYg
they made various shades of caramel bakelite on e's.amber handles are g's..butterscotch e and g,g has a more prominent seam down the middle.