Electric Razor In The 1920S at Brooke Opas blog

Electric Razor In The 1920S. 1,757,978 for his dry electric shaver. The idea of creating an electric razor came to him while he recuperated from an injury suffered while doing some gold exploration in alaska and british columbia in the early 1910s. On may 13, 1930, colonel jacob schick obtained patent no. On this day in 1928, jacob schick was issued a patent for the electric razor after he invented one based on the reloading mechanism of a repeating rifle. Electric razor (1939) by philips nemo science museum. Even though it went on sale during the great depression, schick managed to sell 3000 units that year at $25 each (close to $400 in today’s money) and 1.5 million by.

1920s Optimo Safety Razor w Case and Blades
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On this day in 1928, jacob schick was issued a patent for the electric razor after he invented one based on the reloading mechanism of a repeating rifle. 1,757,978 for his dry electric shaver. On may 13, 1930, colonel jacob schick obtained patent no. The idea of creating an electric razor came to him while he recuperated from an injury suffered while doing some gold exploration in alaska and british columbia in the early 1910s. Even though it went on sale during the great depression, schick managed to sell 3000 units that year at $25 each (close to $400 in today’s money) and 1.5 million by. Electric razor (1939) by philips nemo science museum.

1920s Optimo Safety Razor w Case and Blades

Electric Razor In The 1920S The idea of creating an electric razor came to him while he recuperated from an injury suffered while doing some gold exploration in alaska and british columbia in the early 1910s. Electric razor (1939) by philips nemo science museum. On this day in 1928, jacob schick was issued a patent for the electric razor after he invented one based on the reloading mechanism of a repeating rifle. 1,757,978 for his dry electric shaver. On may 13, 1930, colonel jacob schick obtained patent no. Even though it went on sale during the great depression, schick managed to sell 3000 units that year at $25 each (close to $400 in today’s money) and 1.5 million by. The idea of creating an electric razor came to him while he recuperated from an injury suffered while doing some gold exploration in alaska and british columbia in the early 1910s.

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