(This post was last modified: 08-10-2018, 09:41 AM by Dragonsbeard.)
I currently have two # 17’s and at one time had 5 in both #15 and #17 and I’ve taken all but one NOS one apart and just checked out all the photos of the ones I’ve sold along with the ones I have and all of the springs are a silver SS. None of them have a black spring. So hope that helps.
The Gibbs is to me my favorite adjustable razor as I find it has a perfect balance of efficiency, smoothness and maneuverability.
I usually modify 4-5 blades at a time and because I’m not using it daily those blades last a long time before I have to do more.
The Gibbs is to me my favorite adjustable razor as I find it has a perfect balance of efficiency, smoothness and maneuverability.
I usually modify 4-5 blades at a time and because I’m not using it daily those blades last a long time before I have to do more.
Ela Kypro,
My favourite razor; the GIBBS No. 17. Love this little chap. Smooth, effortless, perfectly balanced and screams 'quality'.
I tried first using scissors to modify a DE blade to fit.
Success rate was almost zero; cutting through every blade or the cut was uneven.
A little better success rate once I purchased a 1/8" hole punch, but still could not obtain a 100% even notch or guaranteed not to cut through at least one end of the blade.
What if I can clamp a couple of DE blades together? Add an original proprietary blade on top to use as a template to guide the punch? I only succeeded in ruining two blades at once!!
Then I had one of those EUREKA moments; DREMEL!!
I clamped the DE blades vertically into a Flat cheeked engineers vice, and using the original as a guide, gently filed away the edges to form the notches. I made certain to place the bottom of the OE blade notch to line up with the top of the vice head to prevent me from filing too far. Eventually, I went as far as filing 7 blades simultaneously; and ALL identical to the original proprietary blade.
My favourite razor; the GIBBS No. 17. Love this little chap. Smooth, effortless, perfectly balanced and screams 'quality'.
I tried first using scissors to modify a DE blade to fit.
Success rate was almost zero; cutting through every blade or the cut was uneven.
A little better success rate once I purchased a 1/8" hole punch, but still could not obtain a 100% even notch or guaranteed not to cut through at least one end of the blade.
What if I can clamp a couple of DE blades together? Add an original proprietary blade on top to use as a template to guide the punch? I only succeeded in ruining two blades at once!!
Then I had one of those EUREKA moments; DREMEL!!
I clamped the DE blades vertically into a Flat cheeked engineers vice, and using the original as a guide, gently filed away the edges to form the notches. I made certain to place the bottom of the OE blade notch to line up with the top of the vice head to prevent me from filing too far. Eventually, I went as far as filing 7 blades simultaneously; and ALL identical to the original proprietary blade.
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