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Advert for 7 o clock safety razor 1915

A safety razor at a popular price which will fulfil the requirements of the most fastidious user. This is the only safty razor selling at less than a quinea that can be stropped without removing the blade. In simplicity and ingenuity or construction it surpasses even the most expensive safety razors. Date: 1915

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Step back in time with this advertisement for a 7 o'clock Safety Razor from 1915. The image showcases a sleek and stylish safety razor, a must-have essential for the well-groomed gentleman of the era. The text assures potential buyers that this safety razor, priced affordably at less than a quina, caters to the demands of even the most meticulous user. The unique selling point of this safety razor is its ability to be stropped without the need for blade removal, a feature that sets it apart from other razors in the market, even those of higher price points. The simplicity and ingenuity of its construction are highlighted, making it a standout among safety razors of the time. As the world geared up for the first World War (1914-1918), men's grooming routines remained an essential aspect of daily life. Soldiers and civilians alike sought reliable and efficient shaving tools, making this 7 o'clock Safety Razor an attractive option. Its affordability and superior performance made it a popular choice for men looking to maintain their appearance amidst the challenges of the time. This advertisement is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the history of shaving technology and the role it played in the daily lives of men during the early 20th century. The intricate design, combined with the historical context, adds to the allure of this piece of advertising history.

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