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Post by jmudrick on Oct 8, 2017 13:58:49 GMT -6
I'm feeling really stupid now not spotting the patent numbers on my B2. I blame my glasses. Time to get new ones... The patents on my B2 are quite interesting though: Obviously an export razor as early as 1928 (date on the instructions) I need to add a few more patents to my online collection... My H1 has the following patents on its head: Patent US1806087 is a bold claim ... That's why I want images of lots of details of lots of razors. I have you earmarked for B1 and H1 at least There is more to injectors than just Appleby. This should be an interesting 'little project' Regrettably I parted with my three other H razors, I didn't notice different patent numbers than the one I kept. Interesting indeed. Why your H razor wouldn't carry the 1936 patent mine does is baffling. That 1806087 patent sure looks like a clerical error or something. You might have the Schick equivalent of the Beatles' butcher cover (that'll date me).
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Post by birdlives on Oct 8, 2017 16:06:47 GMT -6
Looks like mine has the same Pat'd number....fraid it's not another Beatle's Butcher Cover....but it does butcher those whiskers....lol!
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Post by jmudrick on Oct 8, 2017 19:33:04 GMT -6
Looks like mine has the same Pat'd number....fraid it's not another Beatle's Butcher Cover....but it does butcher those whiskers....lol! View AttachmentYeah well I'm going with the you both got Butcher Covers explanation for lack of any other.
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Post by riverrun on Oct 9, 2017 5:44:09 GMT -6
Regrettably I parted with my three other H razors, I didn't notice different patent numbers than the one I kept. Interesting indeed. Why your H razor wouldn't carry the 1936 patent mine does is baffling. That 1806087 patent sure looks like a clerical error or something. You might have the Schick equivalent of the Beatles' butcher cover (that'll date me). Not so much a clerical error, more tradition. 1806087 was claimed for Types D, E, F and G as well... I always found that weird, not as weird as the fact that as hard as I've tried, I can't find a patent that describes the Type H. I think my British patents on the B2 might be a rarity instead...
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Post by wchnu on Oct 9, 2017 8:33:13 GMT -6
i have a H with the 186087-1969945 and one with 1969945-2058633 as pat numbers.
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Post by birdlives on Oct 9, 2017 22:49:52 GMT -6
Looks like mine has the same Pat'd number....fraid it's not another Beatle's Butcher Cover....but it does butcher those whiskers....lol! Yeah well I'm going with the you both got Butcher Covers explanation for lack of any other. LMAO!!!!
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Post by wchnu on Dec 6, 2017 2:53:49 GMT -6
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