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1920's Gillette Metal Blade Bank Without Cap | Factory Nickel Revamp

SKU: RN-7725-4

Description

There's no more stylish way to store or transport blades than in this Gillette blade bank from the 1920's. This blade bank has been freshly Revamped, and was plated in nickel. Perfect replacement blade bank for any razor sets needing a blade bank. Add a touch of class and charm to your shave den with this Vintage Gillette item from shaving history! Pick up this piece today!

These blade banks are refurbished vintage items and with that comes vintage variances. Some have minor dents or plating irregularities. This specific blade bank is missing its lid.

Country of Manufacture: USA
Type: Double Edge blade holder
Finish: Nickel
Date: 1920's
Condition: Revamped
Imperfections: Small vintage imperfections
Included: 1 bottom piece

History: Blade banks were used in Gillette razor sets from the start of the company in 1904 through the early 1940's. This was one of the last type to be used and is very convienent to get blades out of due to the thumbhole in the bottom. 

1920's Gillette Metal Blade Bank Without Cap | Factory Nickel Revamp

SKU: RN-7725-4
$8.00
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Description

There's no more stylish way to store or transport blades than in this Gillette blade bank from the 1920's. This blade bank has been freshly Revamped, and was plated in nickel. Perfect replacement blade bank for any razor sets needing a blade bank. Add a touch of class and charm to your shave den with this Vintage Gillette item from shaving history! Pick up this piece today!

These blade banks are refurbished vintage items and with that comes vintage variances. Some have minor dents or plating irregularities. This specific blade bank is missing its lid.

Country of Manufacture: USA
Type: Double Edge blade holder
Finish: Nickel
Date: 1920's
Condition: Revamped
Imperfections: Small vintage imperfections
Included: 1 bottom piece

History: Blade banks were used in Gillette razor sets from the start of the company in 1904 through the early 1940's. This was one of the last type to be used and is very convienent to get blades out of due to the thumbhole in the bottom. 

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