I never get tired of watching/rewatching all these Gillette history videos. Love this channel for getting me back into the hobby a couple weeks back. Have ordered through R.E. twice now, and both times have been extremely fast, and the customer service was above and beyond. Definitely recommend shopping with them to anyone reading this. Cheers!
Good to know Matt, I have a Regent with no PAT info and the leather box in pretty good shape but of course, no cardboard box. I think this one and my double ring with no serial # are my only “belongs in a museum “ razors. Nice to see a new Archive video, I’ve watched them all and you have been a major source for Gillette history for me.
Thanks Matt. Just made an offer on one of these and the guy accepted it. Case, blade bank and razor. I had never saw one of these until today. Pulled your video up and the 4 tips that you have to look for in the razor and this one had all 4 so I knew it was the right razor. I just thought it was an Aristocrat in a regent case. Then when you said the rarity of it I was so hoping he would except my offer and he did. Can’t wait to and to my collection.
Dear Matt, Thanks for another history video. Always interesting. Diana and I haven't seen you since we had lunch with you at your home with Roy and Marilyn Johnson. I still have all my Gillette collection but haven't bought items since Roy died. We hope you, Margaret and the family are well. Happy memories and best wishes. Peter Woods, Sydney, Australia.
Great video Matt. I am a history buff and enjoy the history of all things. When I shave with my vintage ‘47 No Notch razor I often who may have owned the razor. Where has it been. Thanks again.
Most of the information I have received about Gillette History has been through you on your videos. Not only is it good for the collector - it's good for the new person just starting to use these Gillette razors so they may chose the first, second and following razors that suit them. Thanks once again Matt!
Oooh, Matt, you scared me! I went straight over to my own Regent Tech to make sure it didn’t have patent info stamped inside the blade tray. We’re good! I consider myself very fortunate to own a true Regent Tech in fabulous original condition in its original leather & wood case (with blade bank)! No cardboard, but hey, I’ll take it!
Always enjoy your Archive series! I recently purchased a Gillette Executive Gold Fatboy in original case with blades off ebay! There was last week another up for bid listing at $695 +$21 shipping! Mine is a New Old Stock never used!! I purchased it for an amazing $90 +$9 shipping!!!! I know it is no where the rarity of that Regent Tech, but for what I paid for it and never having been used is wonderful to me!! I have several vintage razors and will always continue to pursue the Holy Grail ones!! Thanks as always for your valuable info on vintage Gillette razors!! Jim
I really enjoy the Archive series of videos. Having only user grade razors, I find the videos interesting and informative, a way that I can just geek out on the background of items I use every day. Thanks, Matt, for continuing to out these videos together!!
Love the history of Gillette razors. I have yet to get back to Dad's house and retrieve the Gillette razors in his medicine cabinet. Maybe a Regent Tech in there??????????
Great information Matt, please revisit your old videos and remake if needed with new information. I never get tired of watching videos on vintage shaving.
Thank you for these informative videos! I am not really interested in collecting vintage razors yet, maybe in the future I will be but for now I enjoy my modern DE razors. I do appreciate history and find videos like this to be a fun distraction from my daily grind, if you put this type of video out, I will watch them!
Another great video Matt. Love the deep dive into razor history. I think you’re right about the end of war production, based on the add, but also the material due to the WPB restrictions.
Matt👍👍 Fantastic information, thanks for the work/research on the Regent. I like this Archive series, even if you were to re-do it I'd watch again... I have a modest collection of Gillette razors, most in their cases and I think pristine condition but unfortunately only a few boxes. I guess the boxes were the trash of the day in 1940 etc... Great video, well done. Enjoy!
It's great to hear the history of all the different razors Matt. I have an X1 razor that I think might be a gold plated Milord but I'm still trying to find more information on it.
From a design standpoint, i know that historically the color blue/purple is more of an expensive color in the printing process,(although this goes back to pre teens era) I wonder if that’s another element in the printing choices for the outer box
Great history lesson! Any knowledge of Gilette production/distribution in France/Europe? Curious to do some poking around while Im in Paris…see if antique stores have any hidden gems…
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I have a razor that I've always thought was a Regent Tech. It looks like a late '40s Aristocrat with two smoothly knurled bands, no notches on the center bar, AND end caps. BUT, the inside surface of the blade tray is NOT stamped with any patent notices. What is this razor? Did some of the Regent Techs have end caps? I also have a cased 1941 Aristocrat without end caps, no notches but WITH the patent notices stamped inside.
I love the history of these vintage razors and I do love my slim on 9 but most of these vintage Gillette razors are too mild for me. I would love to see someone reproduce these vintage Gillette razors but more aggressive similar to maybe a merkur futur.
I purchased a 44-45 Regent Tech (or so the seller said), all of the details match the Razor Matt is displaying, but mine has patent info stamped inside the blade area. There are no endcaps. Could there be a run of this WITH patent info stamped inside? Another rarity? 46 Aristocrats have the endcaps. Everything is identical to Matt's razor here except the stamping inside the razor. What do I have if this is not a Regent Tech?
@@RazorEmporium thanks. Yeah and no internet to shop for blades made in a neutral country that was still manufacturing blades. The company I work for used to be in a building built around WW2 for a company producing airplane propellers (unfortunately the building was destroyed in a flood in 2011). The entire roof structure was made of wood and you could still see large sections of it in areas that did not have drop ceilings. At one point it was one of the largest wooden structures. It was pretty cool. Also had wood floors that all buckled up in the flood where the floor looked like waves some as high as 3 feet.
Hello brother I'm just following up about a quality shavette for my shop as I'm a Barber Aside from my Parker I don't like anything else but figured I'd ask. Please help me in finding one that's better than these cheap razors out there. Thank you
I got a razor that's similar to this one. Non-notched t-bar. No end caps. Solid guard. Oval lather channels. No patent info on the razor. But the bands are different. The bottom band is smooth but the top band has knurling. I figure it's some kind of aristocrat.
Well done sir! I've had an itch for another razor in this series! This was worth the wait! 🙌🙌
My grNdpop has 1 of them in his bathroom closet unopened
I never get tired of watching/rewatching all these Gillette history videos. Love this channel for getting me back into the hobby a couple weeks back. Have ordered through R.E. twice now, and both times have been extremely fast, and the customer service was above and beyond. Definitely recommend shopping with them to anyone reading this. Cheers!
Good to know Matt, I have a Regent with no PAT info and the leather box in pretty good shape but of course, no cardboard box. I think this one and my double ring with no serial # are my only “belongs in a museum “ razors. Nice to see a new Archive video, I’ve watched them all and you have been a major source for Gillette history for me.
Great work, Matt! It's great not only seeing razors like the Regent but also the packaging and the adverts.
Love this segment, I love the history behind these razors, more please.
I love the Razor Archive series, Matt. I missed it! I hope you continue it!
Thanks Matt. Just made an offer on one of these and the guy accepted it. Case, blade bank and razor. I had never saw one of these until today. Pulled your video up and the 4 tips that you have to look for in the razor and this one had all 4 so I knew it was the right razor. I just thought it was an Aristocrat in a regent case. Then when you said the rarity of it I was so hoping he would except my offer and he did. Can’t wait to and to my collection.
Dear Matt, Thanks for another history video. Always interesting. Diana and I haven't seen you since we had lunch with you at your home with Roy and Marilyn Johnson. I still have all my Gillette collection but haven't bought items since Roy died. We hope you, Margaret and the family are well. Happy memories and best wishes. Peter Woods, Sydney, Australia.
Great video Matt. I am a history buff and enjoy the history of all things. When I shave with my vintage ‘47 No Notch razor I often who may have owned the razor. Where has it been.
Thanks again.
Most of the information I have received about Gillette History has been through you on your videos. Not only is it good for the collector - it's good for the new person just starting to use these Gillette razors so they may chose the first, second and following razors that suit them. Thanks once again Matt!
Oooh, Matt, you scared me! I went straight over to my own Regent Tech to make sure it didn’t have patent info stamped inside the blade tray. We’re good! I consider myself very fortunate to own a true Regent Tech in fabulous original condition in its original leather & wood case (with blade bank)! No cardboard, but hey, I’ll take it!
Always enjoy your Archive series! I recently purchased a Gillette Executive Gold Fatboy in original case with blades off ebay! There was last week another up for bid listing at $695 +$21 shipping! Mine is a New Old Stock never used!! I purchased it for an amazing $90 +$9 shipping!!!! I know it is no where the rarity of that Regent Tech, but for what I paid for it and never having been used is wonderful to me!! I have several vintage razors and will always continue to pursue the Holy Grail ones!! Thanks as always for your valuable info on vintage Gillette razors!! Jim
Great content. Love the History
The history videos are some of my favorites!!!
I really enjoy the Archive series of videos. Having only user grade razors, I find the videos interesting and informative, a way that I can just geek out on the background of items I use every day. Thanks, Matt, for continuing to out these videos together!!
Hi Matt. Thanks a lot for presenting this razor in all its details. I love your series "Razor Archives". 👍🏼
Love the history of Gillette razors. I have yet to get back to Dad's house and retrieve the Gillette razors in his medicine cabinet. Maybe a Regent Tech in there??????????
Great information Matt, please revisit your old videos and remake if needed with new information. I never get tired of watching videos on vintage shaving.
Awesome video. I was 3 yrs old in 1945 and never knew all this was going on😂
Thank you for these informative videos! I am not really interested in collecting vintage razors yet, maybe in the future I will be but for now I enjoy my modern DE razors. I do appreciate history and find videos like this to be a fun distraction from my daily grind, if you put this type of video out, I will watch them!
Fantastic find! Definitely one of the razors every collector wants!
Love the Razor Archive Series!👍👍👍
Another great video Matt. Love the deep dive into razor history. I think you’re right about the end of war production, based on the add, but also the material due to the WPB restrictions.
Great piece of history, thanks!
Really enjoyed the Archive Series Matt, I think all wet shavers will appreciate the time and effort you put into making these informative videos:)
Interesting bit of history. Thanks for thr info.
Great video. I'd love one on metal blade banks.
Matt👍👍 Fantastic information, thanks for the work/research on the Regent. I like this Archive series, even if you were to re-do it I'd watch again... I have a modest collection of Gillette razors, most in their cases and I think pristine condition but unfortunately only a few boxes. I guess the boxes were the trash of the day in 1940 etc... Great video, well done. Enjoy!
Love me some vintage razor history.
It's great to hear the history of all the different razors Matt. I have an X1 razor that I think might be a gold plated Milord but I'm still trying to find more information on it.
Enjoyed the history lesson on the Regent. Never knew anything about it until now.
This is a great video. Thank you very much, Matt. I really love this history section.
Wow Matt, nice. To me the old Gillette double edge safety razors are quite special even though I do love the newer double edge razors, too.
This video is another knockout! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and research.
What a gem Matt!
Forgot to tell you I really like the archive series! Verrrry informative.
Great info... I started collecting razors
From a design standpoint, i know that historically the color blue/purple is more of an expensive color in the printing process,(although this goes back to pre teens era) I wonder if that’s another element in the printing choices for the outer box
Great history lesson! Any knowledge of Gilette production/distribution in France/Europe? Curious to do some poking around while Im in Paris…see if antique stores have any hidden gems…
No
So happy razor archive is back
Interesting! Thank you.
Cool history, I found it interesting that Gillette pieced together handle and head to get a razor into the postwar market.
Great video Matt, cool looking razor
I love videos. Thank you for sharing the history of Gillette.
Great video Matt
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I have a razor that I've always thought was a Regent Tech. It looks like a late '40s Aristocrat with two smoothly knurled bands, no notches on the center bar, AND end caps. BUT, the inside surface of the blade tray is NOT stamped with any patent notices. What is this razor? Did some of the Regent Techs have end caps? I also have a cased 1941 Aristocrat without end caps, no notches but WITH the patent notices stamped inside.
www.razorarchive.com/articles/peaks-progress-2hpxc
I love the history of these vintage razors and I do love my slim on 9 but most of these vintage Gillette razors are too mild for me. I would love to see someone reproduce these vintage Gillette razors but more aggressive similar to maybe a merkur futur.
Kainoa, try the black beauty. It is one notch more efficient than the slim adjustable.
Wow. I went through this entire video waiting for the other shoe to drop because you released it on April first. Cool info though.
In the newspaper ad what's with the "20%" Fed tax on the razor??
Maybe for the war effort?
I purchased a 44-45 Regent Tech (or so the seller said), all of the details match the Razor Matt is displaying, but mine has patent info stamped inside the blade area. There are no endcaps. Could there be a run of this WITH patent info stamped inside? Another rarity? 46 Aristocrats have the endcaps. Everything is identical to Matt's razor here except the stamping inside the razor. What do I have if this is not a Regent Tech?
40's Aristocrat
And it begins
This is/was awesome! (Hate the shaking mirror)
Interesting. 👍🏼
If they could not manufacture during the war what did people not serving shave with?
Razors they already had and blades they could find scarcely
@@RazorEmporium thanks. Yeah and no internet to shop for blades made in a neutral country that was still manufacturing blades. The company I work for used to be in a building built around WW2 for a company producing airplane propellers (unfortunately the building was destroyed in a flood in 2011). The entire roof structure was made of wood and you could still see large sections of it in areas that did not have drop ceilings. At one point it was one of the largest wooden structures. It was pretty cool. Also had wood floors that all buckled up in the flood where the floor looked like waves some as high as 3 feet.
Good video Matt and interesting but I still love my two Black Beauties that I have got from you😉
Hello brother I'm just following up about a quality shavette for my shop as I'm a Barber Aside from my Parker I don't like anything else but figured I'd ask. Please help me in finding one that's better than these cheap razors out there. Thank you
PS: I don't know what I will do with my collection, but that's Diana's problem when I "fall off my twig". :)
I just like your talking style..
I got a razor that's similar to this one. Non-notched t-bar. No end caps. Solid guard. Oval lather channels. No patent info on the razor. But the bands are different. The bottom band is smooth but the top band has knurling. I figure it's some kind of aristocrat.
Gillette: The father of the “Frankenrazor”
I love the video, but posting this on April 1st is suspicious.
Lol