(This post was last modified: 03-14-2020, 06:49 PM by draebeard.)
I have seen these razors at flea-markets in years gone by. They were made in Portland OR from the mid 1930's until at least 1944,
when the owner/inventor Chester Gratiot died. There were at least 3 different models. I have the first and the last models (as seen in photos),
but not the middle one (also seen).
I bought my first one here and was very pleased with the way it shaved. Within a few days I found one of the originals on eBay for a good price.
The original one is a nickel plated solid brass razor, and holds together only with a blade installed. And since blades were thicker back in 1933,
a shim is needed for a secure fit. But with a new Feather blade and a shim, it is an excellent shaver, though a bit more aggressive than the later model.
The later model is made of chrome plated zamac, and weighs only 41 grams (30g lighter than the original). It is also milder, but just as efficient.
The later model also has a better blade vice. It's the later model that I would like to see improved upon and competently replicated.
There has been talk in the wet shaving community over the years about somebody or other making a copy of this razor. The last name I heard was RazoRock, and that was some years ago (2012?). These are both great razors, but the final iteration is superior to the original in almost every way, except for the zamac. I HOPE SOMEONE WITH WHEREWITHAL AND DRIVE DECIDES TO MAKE AN IMPROVED COPY OF THIS ELEGANT RAZOR.
The middle push-button model was part brass and part zamac. I've never tried one. It's just for show. The photo is from eBay.
when the owner/inventor Chester Gratiot died. There were at least 3 different models. I have the first and the last models (as seen in photos),
but not the middle one (also seen).
I bought my first one here and was very pleased with the way it shaved. Within a few days I found one of the originals on eBay for a good price.
The original one is a nickel plated solid brass razor, and holds together only with a blade installed. And since blades were thicker back in 1933,
a shim is needed for a secure fit. But with a new Feather blade and a shim, it is an excellent shaver, though a bit more aggressive than the later model.
The later model is made of chrome plated zamac, and weighs only 41 grams (30g lighter than the original). It is also milder, but just as efficient.
The later model also has a better blade vice. It's the later model that I would like to see improved upon and competently replicated.
There has been talk in the wet shaving community over the years about somebody or other making a copy of this razor. The last name I heard was RazoRock, and that was some years ago (2012?). These are both great razors, but the final iteration is superior to the original in almost every way, except for the zamac. I HOPE SOMEONE WITH WHEREWITHAL AND DRIVE DECIDES TO MAKE AN IMPROVED COPY OF THIS ELEGANT RAZOR.
The middle push-button model was part brass and part zamac. I've never tried one. It's just for show. The photo is from eBay.