Safety Razors
The first safety razor was invented in the late 18th century by a Frenchman, Jean-Jacques Perret, who was inspired by the joiner's plane. An expert on the subject, he also wrote a book called Pogonotomy or the Art of Learning to Shave Oneself. In the late 1820s, a similar razor was made in Sheffield, England, and from the 1870s, a single-edge blade, mounted on a hoe-shaped handle, was available in Britain and Germany.
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SKU #CC22
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The Razor Holster is the answer to nicked finger-tips caused by rummaging in the dark interior of a West... See details
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SKU #DO034
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Our Economical and Traditional Double-Edge Safety razor is the one you've been looking for that you thought wasn't being made... See details
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SKU #DO035
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Merkur Safety Razor made in Solingen, Germany, are some of the worlds finest. This adjustable model has 6 blade... See details
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SKU #DO036
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Merkur Super Blades, Pkg. of 10, fits with Merkur safety razors. See details
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SKU #DO049
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Future safety razor has a hefty, solid feel unlike any other, with adjustable blade tension for a smoother, closer... See details
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SKU #DO050
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The Future has a hefty, solid feel unlike any other safety razor, with adjustable blade tension for a smoother,... See details
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SKU #DO053
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It's heavy duty, it's heavy weight, it's got a long handle. It's Merkurs newest razor in the traditional Classic... See details
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