(This post was last modified: 08-20-2022, 09:21 PM by BBS.)
(08-19-2022, 01:03 PM)mrdoug Wrote: (08-19-2022, 03:32 AM)MaineYooper Wrote: Here is the link BBS posted regarding his research on the Types I & J.
https://theshaveden.com/forums/threads/s...ies.63557/
Thanks Eric and Mike! Some great info here.
So it looks like the only real difference is the handle. Both have a Hydromagic and non-Hydro version. Both also come in aggressive and non-aggressive versions.
The more I look, the more I see why Schick stopped making them. They couldn't figure out what design they wanted to go with. Any one 'type' had a handful (or more) variants. Sheesh.
Well, If I really like the shave with the I Hydro, I'm likely going to hunt for an I/J without the lever. I see that thing breaking it's so tiny and fra-gee-lé.
Thanks again for the links.
That is partially true. The ones made between 54 - 58 were only with rinse levers and both the Hydro-magic Type I and Type J '500' hydro-magic shave the same. They are easy to spot from later model ones since the rinse lever is shorter and has no writing on it. The ones they sold without rinse levers were Type G injectors between 54 - 57. Type G injectors officially are retired in 57 with the introduction of the non hydro-magic Type I and J razors without rinse levers
They start deviating in 1957 with the Type I and J razors that say Eversharp Schick on the razors head, They shave more aggressively than the hydro-magics being produced in 1957. In 1958 The Type I hydro-magic and Type J '500' hydro-magic become more aggressive and match how the Eversharp Schick stamped razors shave, they also coincide with the introduction of the longer rinse levers that have writing on them.
In 59 they drop Eversharp from the brand name and that also coincides with 2 new razors supplanting the older ones. First you have the Golden '500' which shaves milder than the earlier '500' razors. They later drop golden from the name and it becomes simply a '500' razor. Both those iterations shave the same. The Type I hydro-magic is discontinued but hangs around 61. The Type I and J razors without rinse levers change from Eversharp Schick to Schick Safety razors. They way the shave also changes something you can see by how much cap covers the blade i.e. less blade exposure.
In 64 is the last change due to branding, everything simply becomes Schick, Golden '500' becomes a '500' or Schick '500'. It still shaves the same as the Golden '500'. Schick Safety Razors are now branded as Schick with the upside down triangle on the razor heads. The razors also become less aggressive again due to the blade exposure being changed yet again. Also note 64 is first year they released the Type M adjustable, They were also from what I've read were originally go to introduce the DE razors this year but held them back until 65 because of all the changes going on and didn't want to overshadow sales of one over the other while they were new hot must have items for consumers.
So to recap you have 5 distinct shaves for Type I and Type J injectors
1. 54 - 58 Hydro-Magics. Type I or Type J '500'
2. 58 - 61 Type I Hydro-magic, 58-59, Type J '500', 57 - 59 Type I and J Eversharp Schick razors
3. 59-64, Type J Golden '500' and 64-69 Type J Schick '500'
4. 59-64 Type I and Type J Schick Safety Razors
5. 64-67 Type I and Type J Schick Razors
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