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Post by prometeo on May 21, 2014 9:01:36 GMT -6
Esta es mi nueva adquisición por eBay y está en perfectas condiciones. No tengo ninguna información sobre él y si me das, yo estoy muy agradecido. Saludos ... Prometeo. Info: Friss Kross - St Louis.
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Post by coolbus18 on May 21, 2014 13:42:28 GMT -6
Be patient, someone will answer. I know nothing about these. Nice condition.
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Post by PJGH on May 21, 2014 13:56:43 GMT -6
My first thought was Kriss Kross. Are you sure it's Friss Kross?
I've only seen them in pictures. Have you looked at what blades it might take which are available on the market? It's a nice razor and it would be nice to see it used.
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Post by prometeo on May 21, 2014 14:20:06 GMT -6
Sorry ... is a Kriss Kross. I think it needs injector blades. I give you many thanks for the information you give me. A greeting.
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Post by PJGH on May 21, 2014 14:24:54 GMT -6
Okay, Kriss Kross. That is the brand name.
I think it uses a specific blade to the razor - deeper than an injector, shorter than a GEM or Feather.
Now you have a name, you can research the right blades. I hope somebody here can give us the straight answer.
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Post by prometeo on May 21, 2014 14:35:21 GMT -6
Thank you very much for the information.
I hope some forum member tells me that cuhillas best razor to use.
I think it's injector blades.
Thanks for everything.
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Post by drumzalot on May 21, 2014 15:03:45 GMT -6
All I can give you is this cut and paste information and I am not sure how correct it is. The information below was tacked into a photo of your razor. I ran across a posts where someone used an injector blade on one of the Kriss Kross models (but it doesn't appear to be your razor). I know that this razor used a proprietary blade. I am sure there is someone here who uses them and can give you detailed correct information.
"KRISS KROSS Safety Razor. The KRISS KROSS Safety Razor was invented by Marcus H Rhodes of St. Louis, Missouri, in 1924. Application for patent was filed November 13, 1924. Patented # 1,592,540 issued July 13, 1926. The unique feature of this single-edge razor is the head turns to the left or right for a more precise angle-shave. The blade is removed/inserted by pressing on a spring-action tab on the back of the head."
*Te mande informacion sobre esta maquinilla pero como mencione no estoy seguro que valida es. A ver si alguien de TOST te puede ayudar amigo.
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Post by prometeo on May 21, 2014 15:11:29 GMT -6
Thank you very much mate Zalot ... a big hug!
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