1930 Segal Unitary Razor In Original Box w Original Blades

1930 Segal Unitary Razor In Original Box w Original Blades

1930 Segal Unitary Razor In Original Box w Original Blades
RICHARDS RAZORS; MAKE ME AN OFFER I CAN'T REFUSE!

1930 Segal bright gold safety razor, this is a great safety razor that reads Segal, in very good
condition. The razor is clean and in very good cosmetic condition. It is in excellent working
order. This great razor was made by Segal Safety Razor Corp., 270 Broadway, New York, NY. Circa
1930. Super nice condition.

The razor has excellent balance and is hefty at 2.5 oz. The shave was excellent as the razor's
ballance makes it easy to control. This vintage kit comes with two unopened NOS boxes of Segal
razor blades. The box is in good condition on one corner of the box the paper is peeling. I also
have replacement Segal blades for sale.

The Segal is an incredible design (not as practical as Gillette's, but still incredible). I also
find the Segal handles very, beautiful.

SEGAL Unitary Safety Razor, invented by Hyman R. Segal, of New York, NY. Mr. Segal applied for
a US Patent on January 25, 1929, Serial No. 335,032. His safety razor US Patent was issued on July
28, 1931. The difference in this razor is the way the cap is released to replace the double-edge
blade; by turning the end of the handle in a clockwise turn, the cap is raised on a shaft so that
the blade could be changed. By turning the end in a counter clockwise turn, the cap was lowered
onto the comb-type guard.

There are several patent numbers pressed into the base of the razor head; the blades also had a
patent number. At the time this item was manufactured--the early 1930's--Segal and Gillette were
suing and countersuing each other for patent violations as each company strove to capture the
safety razor market. You know now which one prevailed.

If you're interested, you can read a little bit more about the Segal/ Gillette patent conflict in
the Time magazine archives:
/time/magazine/article/0,9171,740216,00.html
/time/magazine/article/0,9171,753005,00.html

PRICE $55.00 OBO
SHIPPING $5.60 CONTINENTAL USA


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INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING COST: DEPENDS WHERE BUYER IS LOCATED.
INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: I WILL NOT ALTER SELLING OR SHIPPING PRICE OR MARK AS A GIFT, I SHIP ONLY
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INSURANCE IS AT THE DISCRETION OF THE BUYER.
ALL SALES FINAL.

Terms of Sale:
When I describe an object as 'VINTAGE' or 'ANTIQUE' they will have the typical wear and tear you
would expect with an older piece. Light scratches, scuffing & crazing and such like would be
expected as opposed to a NEW condition. If an item is in MINT condition I will say so. If an item
has any major issues - dents, deep marks, stains or heavy scratches etc. I will bring these to your
attention in my description. All sales final.

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