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Post by wchnu on Feb 23, 2018 17:03:55 GMT -6
Stopped by a local little shop. Schick E2 that opens and a E3.$23 for the pair. Also picked up a Old Foley scuttle in great shape for $11.
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9nein9
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Post by 9nein9 on Feb 23, 2018 17:49:34 GMT -6
Wow. Great find there . Those shicks look awesome. You going to lather up with some rose scented Williams in that rose detailed skuttle?
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Post by wchnu on Feb 23, 2018 17:55:18 GMT -6
I have modern williams in my current one. I am going to put a rose scent soap called barber saloon in this one I think.
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Post by jayaruh on Feb 23, 2018 18:25:47 GMT -6
Nice finds. The scuttle is pretty cool, too.
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Post by zykris on Feb 23, 2018 19:04:36 GMT -6
Nice!
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Post by herm2502 on Feb 24, 2018 7:03:45 GMT -6
I love this old scuttles; they're not just functional, the add to the decor. Nice.
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Post by wchnu on Feb 24, 2018 7:17:12 GMT -6
Thanks guys. The scuttle dates anywhere from 1955ish to the late 70s early 80s. Same as the one I already have. The one I thought might be a E3 is probably a E2. Just a later model after they starting locking the heads. I thoght I felt grooves on it but once at home I did not see them. My thinking is they would be a defined as the grooves on a G. Here is the best pic I could get. Thoughts??
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Post by GarnerPW on Feb 24, 2018 11:45:05 GMT -6
Thanks guys. The scuttle dates anywhere from 1955ish to the late 70s early 80s. Same as the one I already have. The one I thought might be a E3 is probably a E2. Just a later model after they starting locking the heads. I thoght I felt grooves on it but once at home I did not see them. My thinking is they would be a defined as the grooves on a G. Here is the best pic I could get. Thoughts?? The E3 has grooves just like the G's. If it doesn't have the same grooves as the G then it's an E2. The older E2's opened up. Then Schick started locking them in place. I hope this helps.
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Post by wchnu on Feb 24, 2018 12:30:24 GMT -6
Thanks guys. The scuttle dates anywhere from 1955ish to the late 70s early 80s. Same as the one I already have. The one I thought might be a E3 is probably a E2. Just a later model after they starting locking the heads. I thoght I felt grooves on it but once at home I did not see them. My thinking is they would be a defined as the grooves on a G. Here is the best pic I could get. Thoughts?? The E3 has grooves just like the G's. If it doesn't have the same grooves as the G then it's an E2. The older E2's opened up. Then Schick started locking them in place. I hope this helps. It do. I appear to have an example of both E2s now. I is veddy happy wid that.
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Post by GarnerPW on Feb 24, 2018 12:35:12 GMT -6
Great find all the way around. Those E2 are great shavers.
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Post by wchnu on Feb 24, 2018 12:37:00 GMT -6
Great find all the way around. Those E2 are great shavers. I already had an early model...now I get to try the later model.....yesssss indeeeeedddddd.
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