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Parker injector blades.
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Does anyone know anything about the injector blades from Parker?
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I think they are Personna. At least the ones that came with my razor were Personna.
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Parker leaves the answer unmentionable and indicates only ‘Swedish steel made on German machinery’.  Sharpologist  let it out of the bag though and identified Turkey as the location. I would probably store them with my other seldom used Turkish blades. Maybe if I’m heading to a derby?

EDIT: Sorry, I see you are asking about the injector blades. They are made in USA so probably Whiterook has nailed it already.
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From what I read on B&B both Ted Pella and Parker are made by Personna.  You can also get Personna Injector blades on Amazon in a pack without a Key - so manual load only.  I have a 10-pack of these and they work well in Injectors or as modified blades for an Empire Razor or anything else you can fit an Injector blade in (Enders, etc.)

I have some Ted Pella blades coming in today so look for some shaves in the near future.

I also have some of the Supply Black Injector blades which I really like.  They too have a plastic key that I've heard does not work in a tight metal Injector razor - it will not open up to allow a blade swap.
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(02-11-2024, 11:11 PM)Whiterook Wrote: I think they are Personna.  At least the ones that came with my razor were Personna.

Hey thanks!
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(02-12-2024, 03:50 PM)Anchovie666 Wrote: From what I read on B&B both Ted Pella and Parker are made by Personna.  You can also get Personna Injector blades on Amazon in a pack without a Key - so manual load only.  I have a 10-pack of these and they work well in Injectors or as modified blades for an Empire Razor or anything else you can fit an Injector blade in (Enders, etc.)

I have some Ted Pella blades coming in today so look for some shaves in the near future.

I also have some of the Supply Black Injector blades which I really like.  They too have a plastic key that I've heard does not work in a tight metal Injector razor - it will not open up to allow a blade swap.
Cool.  Thanks for the info.
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