

Eversharp continued to dabble in putting their name on products like the Lady Eversharp Beauty Razor and the Lady Eversharp Band Razor. A Vintage Eversharp Schick Injector Razor In Case USA 1946 - 1955 & Aesculap Hair Scissor Germany in the Other Scientific Instruments category was sold for. It would appear that the name Schick was such a part of the product, that a change would not have been a wise marketing decision. The name became Eversharp Schick Injector Razor, with the 'Schick Injector' part getting smaller and printed in a different font and color that emphasized the phrase 'Eversharp Razor.' In fact, the Fashion razor and its cheaper cousin, the Deb, were both marketed with only the Eversharp name on the razor, although the packaging still referred to Eversharp-Schick. Over the next few years, the name in advertising and on packaging changed to reflect their ownership. Unfortunately, the now owners of the Schick Injector Razor Company (Eversharp) were desperate to end the confusion created by the two Schick razor companies.Īlan Appleby has summarized the Schick/Eversharp name evolution best,Įversharp seemed to want to rename the Schick Injector Razor. He used the proceeds to develop and market his electric dry razor, the Schick Dry Shaver which became successful over the next 15 yrs. The next few years were busy, in 1921-1929 he applied for five injector razor patents and relocated the company 5 times, eventually selling to the American Chain and Cable Company. Colonel became inspired by repeating rifles used in WWI. began in 1923 when Jacob Schick, a retired US Army Lt. Included was a new brass injector with key and blade loading slider. It opens into a display holder and includes space for a used blade container.

The case is a distinct art deco black plastic box with gorgeous details and durability. Manufactured from 1940-1941, this unique and beautiful razor that features a solid one piece aluminum alloy handle and brass blade guard. The New Improved Schick Injector Razor Type F R.It's no secret that many shaving companies were bought and sold throughout their golden years including Schick and even Gillette, but few know that the last Schick razor to be manufactured and sold without the accompanied 'Eversharp' name is one of the rarest and most collectible of the Schick line: Accessories Productīartmann, Solingen, Germany (FACTORY NEW ~ MINT ~ UNUSED) 5/8Ĭase, W. This razor comes with a recently purchased new Schick Injector with 7 blades. This particular Schick razor is unique in that not many of this particular model is around anymore, try to find one. Eversharp continued the injector line until it was bought by the Warner-Lambert Company in 1969. In 1946, Eversharp bought the rights to the razor. Many drug stores and Walmart type stores also sell the blades. Schick sold his interest in the company and went on to design a (successful) dry shaver. Just Google "injector blades" and you will find many sources for Schick, Persona and other brand injector blades.

This injector razor will provide a very economical alternative shaving method compared to the cost of present day safety razors and blades. There are several companies that today, still make injector blades. This Schick razor uses the exacty same blades as any Schick injector razor. These old vintage injector razors were so well made they were made to last, and last they have. Just toss it in a small toilet article case and away you go, or it takes up very little space in a drawer. It measures 1 - 3/4 (inches) square, by 3/4" (inch) thickness. One of the uses for this model razor was advertised as a ladies razor. Because of this razors compact size this razor is a perfect travel razor. I don't know exactly when this razor was made, but most cartainly, and since it is an injector type razor, during the 1920's to sometime during the 1930's. This razor is one of the Schick models from the Schick "FASHION RAZOR" line. This is an injector type razor made by the Schick Razor Company.
