![]() ![]() The Canadian Schick plant stayed in production past 1946 so pieces of parts could of been assembled from E type base plate and everthing else G1 type parts.Īny insight into this rare and interesting Schick razor. Some hobby razor enthusiasts claim Canada did not make Schick G type injectors but this is as close to a G1 as you can get, or it has to be some sort of Hybrid G1 or E4 Schick injector. The 2nd picture shows A dark brown case with the G type spring with a E type pat 1937 base plate with a seamed handle. The one on the right is my newly acquired dark brown case G1 injector Canadian version with Schick Eversharp on the spring with a G1 seamed handle. The 1st picture on the left is a black case & is a Canadian E3 injector with Schick injector on the spring. Now when it comes to Canadian Schick E type injectors and possible 1st Canadian Schick G1 type injectors we have a interesting puzzle to figure out. ![]() The E5 does not have the Side wings on the spring and the E4 also does not have the side wings on the spring. If you want a more thorough cleaning, insert the injector. Style 6 - This is a greenish tie-dyed Type L '500'. These were produced in the US and overseas and were never originally designated by Appleby. G 1946 to 1955 Eversharp-Schick Injector Razor Eversharp Inc. It is the only one produced with a hydro-magic lever. Type Trade Name Variations Packaging Description E Schick Injector. You really don't need to open the Schick injector razors, as they are inherently self-cleaning when you change the blade. Style 5 - This a long handle Type L Schick '500' injector. ![]() the springs are not built to be sprung over the catch, and you will risk damaging it if you try to pry it over the catch. The E5 was not made in large #'s so this becomes my rarest Schick and thought maybe people would like to see a Canadian rare E5 black handle injector. That is a Type E, and DON'T try to open it. This is one of my most aggressive razors in my collection and it's a Schick which does not make real aggressive razors. The E5 after careful examining with my microscopes it could of been designed with the top cap back to far and allowing the blade to lift a few thousands of a inch off the seat so creating even more gap and also a little more blade exposure. I went over to the butter scotch E2 on the next shave and it was a lot smoother. The person who owned it prior used it a lot because of some wear on the top cap and when I cleaned and used it for the first time with a new blade it let me know it could cut whiskers with a few nicks and wipers. Blades (off brand) are readily available and you can get some name brand. When I bought this it was at a antique store in Central Alberta Canada and it was just fluke luck I bought it with also a E2 butterscotch one and was thinking I will have to try Schick razors for the first time. I have a Schick Injector and it is a great razor if you are in a hurry. Being a Schick injector user and a bit of a razor collector I bought this one a couple of yrs ago and it is the most aggressive of all the E type injectors and is one of the most rarest of the E series. ![]()
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