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Dr Scott's Razor
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I am looking for info on this razor I got from my local antique shop. Its a Dr scott's razor. Patents on the bottom are 4-19-87 and 5-19-96 . It has no blade stops, It uses wedge blades that are magnetized also they are shorter in length than kampfe brother wedge blades by 1 mm. It has a rolling guard and a 2 piece handle with a stropper that goes on the end. It has square Screws on the sides that adjust 2 sliding L arms that put tension on the top of the blade.There is hinged bar with a screw in the back of the razor that puts tension on the back of blade on a flat.

      
   
   
     
   
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That's really cool. Will a modern Gem blade fit with an adapter, or is it too wide?
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Its too wide by 1 mm. I think I can get the one piece designed Swedish adapter to work. I'm going take .50 mm off each side of the adapter and the gem blade
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https://razors.page/patents/US361377/
https://razors.page/patents/US560493/
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(05-08-2023, 01:10 PM)riverrun Wrote: https://razors.page/patents/US361377/
https://razors.page/patents/US560493/
Thanks riverrun .I got it from the same shop that I bought the 1880 from he gets in some unique razors.
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Very interesting razor, congratulations.
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