It's interesting you mentioned the Algonquin social club, and it's in the footnote as the sales meeting location in the picture you displayed. Great video, thanks again!
I have been shaving with a New Improved for the past two weeks and not only are they beautiful razors to look at but also nice smooth shaving razors. Thanks for the video! Cheers, Mark
I am a year into wet shaving and I love your videos. I have actually picked up a few vintage razors. looking forward to more videos on Gillette history. Thanks
Excellent video, and perfect timing for my education. Just the other day I added some of your New Improved razors to my Razor Emporium “Wish List”. And oh boy do I like your Old Type Military Replica model with case...WOW!!!!
I love your series on the history of the Gillette razors! You recently were kind enough lately to reply to a question about the Bostonian set I had and I see clearly that the razor is not the correct vintage...too bad because the case and blade bank are really cool and I love the way that the razor raises up as you open the case. I'm looking forward to your next video in the series, thank you.
Matt, thanks for a super video. It's almost like I would have loved to have been part of that crowd waiting outside the shop window for that first glimpse of the new Gillette models, and would definitely beat the crowds I see standing outside the Apple Store waiting for new iPhones. But I'm sure with same excitement. The presentation of each of those models has so much class! I recently purchased a Gillette DE, but it has the rounded shape Bridge as opposed to the improved flat one. Having tried the classic straight, and the shavette, next shave will be a first with the DE. Hopefully without too many nicks! Thanks again, and you've got a great collection there! And somehow...(undoubtedly) I can see myself starting a collection too. Thanks again from down under here in Sydney Australia.
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I think I may have picked up a rarity. A Bostonian that still has the cardboard "blade" between the cap and guard. It could potentially be NOS. If the post office would ever update tracking info... Not sure if I should polish it, or if it's better untouched. I didn't know if it's too rare to find a NOS to even consider shaving with it. I don't wanna be one of those people who ruins something that BELONGS IN A MUSEUM!
I just picked up a New Standard with the case & blade holder at an antique/ consignment shop for $35.00. I got, what I believe, is great deal. There is no serial # on the head, nor the insert tube. I believe this razor was made in 1928, as there was a brief stretch from late 1927 to mid '28 when Gillette did not stamp serial numbers on these razors. What think you, Matt?
What’s a fair price on a Bostonian with blade case missing, purple felt not that great a shape but you can still read it and the case does lift up and down? Does need a good polishing. Thanks for the videos. They have this at $80.00
Great video. I started collecting last year. I only buy complete sets and ones that are in mint condition (very hard to find). I do have one question for you. I recently purchased a 1956 (B3) Gillette Diplomat razor in its original case. I truly believe this razor could not have been used more than a few times if that. I unfortunately tried to buff up the butterfly doors with flitz polish (not realizing the gold finish is too soft for that) and took off some of the sheen on one door. What can I use to buff out those lines if anything. Thanks
Love this video Matt, very educational and just plain interesting. I hear lots about Gillette’s genius marketing( and I believe it was) but I have to believe that Gillette ‘s quality was above or on par with the competition as well. Anyone may correct me if I’m wrong. I do happen to love the old type knock offs, as in Razorocks. Thanks again for another great video!
I wish I had the thrift shops you have, I have been to several and several antique shops and no one has any vintage Gillette razors of any kind. I have bought the usual suspects on Ebay, Fatboy, Slim,Ballend, and even a Big Fellow.
@@RazorEmporium OK Matt, Will do. I know it's not a freakish thing, there is a photo on B&B that shows one and a photo of a travel ball end New Improved 1928 Milady Decolletee Parisienne on mr-razor.com.
Hello! I recently won a new improved traveler set on ebay. It is the gold plated set that sold for 10 dollars at the time. Are they particularly rare or uncommon? Thank you.
Hello great Video! I got from a great friend in America, I live in Croatia, a new improved with the code N561428 what can you tell me about the razor. I mean it's from 1921-1922. That's what I find!
It's interesting you mentioned the Algonquin social club, and it's in the footnote as the sales meeting location in the picture you displayed. Great video, thanks again!
I have been shaving with a New Improved for the past two weeks and not only are they beautiful razors to look at but also nice smooth shaving razors. Thanks for the video! Cheers, Mark
Absolutely love the Bostonian. The case is in itself a work of art. Now just to find an NOS Deluxe set.
The first safety razor I ever bought was a Gillette Tech at an antique shop. It is the razor I got into safety razor shaving with and I still use it.
That box that elevates the razor, is all the money. I wish someone made something like it Matt.
Found a new improved (Bostonian) on a antique market today. Came in the box for just 10 euro.(About $12-) Very happy with it.
I am a year into wet shaving and I love your videos. I have actually picked up a few vintage razors. looking forward to more videos on Gillette history. Thanks
I found one on eBay and really enjoy shaving with it. Thanks for the history lesson Matt!
I have one 1921 The Gillette Old Type style razor. (GOLD)
Thanks for sharing some History with us, Matt. Really glad you make these videos. Keep it up!!
Love these vintage videos, Matt! This is my favorite series ever produced by Gillette. It truly is timeless!!
I have to admit im so glad i pick up this kind of shaving, just started few months ago and im addicted , Awesome video by the way!
Excellent video, and perfect timing for my education. Just the other day I added some of your New Improved razors to my Razor Emporium “Wish List”. And oh boy do I like your Old Type Military Replica model with case...WOW!!!!
I love your series on the history of the Gillette razors! You recently were kind enough lately to reply to a question about the Bostonian set I had and I see clearly that the razor is not the correct vintage...too bad because the case and blade bank are really cool and I love the way that the razor raises up as you open the case. I'm looking forward to your next video in the series, thank you.
Leo - glad you're liking them!
Matt, thanks for a super video. It's almost like I would have loved to have been part of that crowd waiting outside the shop window for that first glimpse of the new Gillette models, and would definitely beat the crowds I see standing outside the Apple Store waiting for new iPhones. But I'm sure with same excitement. The presentation of each of those models has so much class! I recently purchased a Gillette DE, but it has the rounded shape Bridge as opposed to the improved flat one. Having tried the classic straight, and the shavette, next shave will be a first with the DE. Hopefully without too many nicks! Thanks again, and you've got a great collection there! And somehow...(undoubtedly) I can see myself starting a collection too. Thanks again from down under here in Sydney Australia.
happy to help enable another collector ;)
Love my Bostonian! Matt you know how to hit a brothers RAD button!
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Yet another lovely video to watch. Thanks Matt 👍
Love the history lesson. Would love to own one of those razors in the future.
I think I may have picked up a rarity. A Bostonian that still has the cardboard "blade" between the cap and guard. It could potentially be NOS. If the post office would ever update tracking info... Not sure if I should polish it, or if it's better untouched. I didn't know if it's too rare to find a NOS to even consider shaving with it. I don't wanna be one of those people who ruins something that BELONGS IN A MUSEUM!
Thank you for sharing. I am very interested in the history of shaving. 😎🇨🇦
I don’t have a heavy beard but i like old type open combs.
Very interesting history of Gillette. Thank you.
I just picked up a New Standard with the case & blade holder at an antique/ consignment shop for $35.00. I got, what I believe, is great deal. There is no serial # on the head, nor the insert tube. I believe this razor was made in 1928, as there was a brief stretch from late 1927 to mid '28 when Gillette did not stamp serial numbers on these razors. What think you, Matt?
Great video Matt
What’s a fair price on a Bostonian with blade case missing, purple felt not that great a shape but you can still read it and the case does lift up and down? Does need a good polishing. Thanks for the videos. They have this at $80.00
Thank you for some great history. I love your videos.
Great video. I started collecting last year. I only buy complete sets and ones that are in mint condition (very hard to find). I do have one question for you. I recently purchased a 1956 (B3) Gillette Diplomat razor in its original case. I truly believe this razor could not have been used more than a few times if that. I unfortunately tried to buff up the butterfly doors with flitz polish (not realizing the gold finish is too soft for that) and took off some of the sheen on one door. What can I use to buff out those lines if anything. Thanks
Anthony Nicholas I try to say it as loudly and as often- GOLD plating CANNOT Be BUFFED. Ever.
Your only option now is replating.
Sorry!
Love this video Matt, very educational and just plain interesting. I hear lots about Gillette’s genius marketing( and I believe it was) but I have to believe that Gillette ‘s quality was above or on par with the competition as well. Anyone may correct me if I’m wrong. I do happen to love the old type knock offs, as in Razorocks. Thanks again for another great video!
Great video Matt, I have a Bostonian razor set. I found at a antique store. Do you recommend a revamp?
They certainly hold their value if you do!
Very informative video. I was wondering if you're planning on making a video about the Gillette Goodwill razors. I can't find much info about them.
we are covering the entire DE history in chronological order. Yes :)
Can you do a comparison shave with the New Deluxe and the New standard
Thanks for the valuable information
I wish I had the thrift shops you have, I have been to several and several antique shops and no one has any vintage Gillette razors of any kind. I have bought the usual suspects on Ebay, Fatboy, Slim,Ballend, and even a Big Fellow.
Thanks for the education. I enjoy your videos
Hi Matt, What is the color of the one front and center? It not gold or silver. Best, Charlie
Silver patina - most serious collectors leave the silver alone and let it patina. thanks!
I have a gold 1929 New Improved w/ Ball End Handle, I didn't see that lower end model represented.
Please send a photo as I've never heard of a ball end handle new improved. In the 20's Gillette was selling the ball end old types. Thx
Matt
@@RazorEmporium OK Matt, Will do. I know it's not a freakish thing, there is a photo on B&B that shows one and a photo of a travel ball end New Improved 1928 Milady Decolletee Parisienne on mr-razor.com.
Hello! I recently won a new improved traveler set on ebay. It is the gold plated set that sold for 10 dollars at the time. Are they particularly rare or uncommon? Thank you.
Not really
Thank you for your response!
Good information Matt.
Good stuff Matt.
I love this history information!!! Great Video!!!
So there’s the New, New improved, and new deluxe?
Was the Brownie the same as the Ball Handle Old?
yes
Gosh, you’re not kidding: these have been very hard to find in good condition. Someday...
Great video thanks for sharing very good information
Love this kind of videos💈👍🇩🇰
Very nice that you got a dutch advert, did you already get it translated?
no - please help if you can :)
Sure, I’ll send an email so you’ll have my e-mail address. If you can send me a pdf or picture then I can have a look.
I think you should do a shave with one.
Ed James done check out the channel
@@RazorEmporium You did? Where was I? I guess Ill have to go looking for it. Thanks Matt, keep up the good work.
Love this video
👍
😎😀👍🏼 I Have 1 Matt
Hello great Video! I got from a great friend in America, I live in Croatia, a new improved with the code N561428 what can you tell me about the razor. I mean it's from 1921-1922. That's what I find!