




Razor, Safety, GILLETTE, Made in England
Great genuine WWII safety razor, manufactured in England by Gillette.
Mint, unissued condition. Comes along with a single blade, still wrapped in its untouched envelope.
Straight from its original cardboard exhibitor -- only shown here for illustration purpose.
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Great genuine WWII safety razor, manufactured in England by Gillette.
Mint, unissued condition. Comes along with a single blade, still wrapped in its untouched envelope.
Straight from its original cardboard exhibitor -- only shown here for illustration purpose.
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