Description
Black and white 9″ x 13 1/2″ ad for their Injector Razor and why their latest improvements have made such a difference. The headline says “Better Than 10,000 Words” and an arrow is pointing to a picture of a man running a comb over the back of his hand leaving furrows in his skin. The text explains that, for this reason, Schick has “abandoned its common ‘Tooth’ type blade guard” for the Solid, Flat Guard being introduced at this time. There is a “Right” and a “Wrong” picture that helps explain the differences and other pictures that show how easy it was to change the blades. There is a picture of the unit with its case and a price of $2.00 with 20 blades.
Source: May 2, 1938 Life magazine.