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Post by coolbus18 on Oct 9, 2014 15:18:17 GMT -6
So here's the E family from start he differences show in the tension spring, made in USA on the back then to the inside plate. The 1941 model uses thinner gaugeh a 66 finish
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Post by coolbus18 on Oct 9, 2014 15:21:46 GMT -6
More----
[a here will more to come
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Post by prometeo on Oct 9, 2014 15:24:04 GMT -6
Thanks for the pictures and information.
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Post by drumzalot on Oct 9, 2014 17:40:04 GMT -6
Excellent detailed pictures Alan. A big thanks for informing us on detailed differences of these razors. That Lady Eversharp is a killer score and to believe it was only $1.95!
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Post by michaeld on Oct 10, 2014 8:53:22 GMT -6
Thanks for sharing.
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Post by mjclark on Oct 10, 2014 14:17:41 GMT -6
Great stuff CB! But your "Whole E Family" link actually takes me to the picture from Lady Eversharp's Court... ...Surely you have the most comprehensive injector collection on the planet
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Post by coolbus18 on Oct 10, 2014 20:09:05 GMT -6
Thanks MJ. It has been corrected. Yeah I'm working on filling the gaps.lolol
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Post by wchnu on Oct 13, 2014 20:33:15 GMT -6
Thanks for all the information. Threads like this are great!!!
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Post by IschiaPP on May 22, 2015 8:33:11 GMT -6
So here's the E family from start to finish. Thanks a lot coolbus18
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Post by birdlives on May 23, 2015 3:20:09 GMT -6
I'm a big fan....as you folks know I grew up in a solid Schick home environment....I still love the Schick injectors...if I could only have one razor it would have to be a Schick... Right now I'm using my ERs 1924 and 1914 so much....probably because I don't have an E type anymore....Thats a situation I need to correct asap! Because I do believe there is no finer razor.... I've been looking for a black handle like forever, because my Pop was issued one in the Navy during WWII...But every E type is a treasure......
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