Septuple Schick Shaving Show
Part 7: Schick Golden 500
For the final part of the Schick Show, a circa 1959-'64 Schick Golden 500. Per the Dummies Guide, this is a 4th variant, style 1, with the long lever that has writing on it. I currently have four Hydro-magic razors, being composed of a Type I and Type J with the short lever (1954-'58) and the long lever (1958-'61 (Type I) or '64 (Type J)). I expected the pairings to be similar but was surprised to find them different. To my face, the short lever Eversharp 500 is the most aggressive, and the Type I ('54) and Type J ('58) shave almost the same, very carefree and easy. The Type I ('58) is pretty smooth, but not as smooth as the previously listed pair, but nowhere near as aggressive (or blade forward?) as that Eversharp 500 from ca. 1954. Odd, to say the least. But this has been fun and I am looking forward to both using the pictured 500 above for a few days and excited to move onto a different razor style altogether by the 30th or 31st!
Soap for the next 5 shaves will be the PAA CK-6 Scentsless, and the brush will be changing periodically as I compare the WW Poseidon's Lair badger to other brushes, including my favorite boar, the SOC cherry wood.
It may be remembered that this Schick Show started out being 8 parts. But the final razor (by year of manufacture) is a Type M adjustable, made between 1964-'66, making it as close as possible to being a "birth year" Schick for me. My Type M is as D2, H1, G1 by the appropriate Dummies Guide. The translation of the code is as follows: D2 is the adjuster dial with no black dot in the middle; H1 is the handle sticker labeled Schick Adjustable; and G1 is no guard protector level.
For comparison, I had this version, a D3, H3, G2, but found it just duplicated what I had, although it can take Schick Twin blades. But what I did like, is that this model had the Guard protecter lever, which made it almost impossible to cut your finger on the blade when the guard is used.
The guard lever is located on the underside of the razor, right below the metal head. In the above photo, it is "on" for shipping purposes.
- Eric
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And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!