In the movie Live and Let Die (1973), James Bond (Roger Moore) shaves with a Schick injector razor...
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Gillette Slim Handle Adjustable 1-9 Razor
In the 1964 movie Goldfinger, we get a close look at Bond's shaving gear. He uses a Gillette slim handle adjustable razor when he is shaving in Goldfinger's plane on the way to America. In the handle of the razor he has hidden the tracking device. After unscrewing the bottom part of the handle, he takes out the device, activates it and puts it in the hidden part of the heel of his shoe. Now that's a pretty cool 1960s spy gadget sequence that the modern Bond films can take an example of.
The Gillette Slim Adjustable 1-9 razor is still easy to find on eBay for decent prices. Make sure to look for nice clean examples with original cases and paperwork.
Other times we see Bond shave include the movies Live And Let Die (Schick injector razor with Schick lather shaving cream), Die Another Day (Norelco/Philips shaver) and SkyFall (razor, brush, wooden bowl).
Comments
The Gillette Slim Adjustable is a great razor second only to the legendary Fat Boy as the most popular double edge razors Gillette ever produced. With a Feather blade this razor produces a great shave.
Although Gillette is one of the originators of the "safety razor", nothing beats the quality of shave of a Merkur Heavy Classic. I'm sure Mr Bond would agree...
Many of these are in everyday use over forty years after they were made. They are BUILT.
The blades are widely available. The most common brand in the US is the Personna, available at 10 for about $2 at Wal-Mart. But you can buy the exact same blades for $6 or $8 in store-brand packaging in pharmacies all over the country, if Wal-Mart is too low class for a Bond fan.
There are probably dozens of other brands available from mail order. A website called badgerandblade.com has more detail on all of this than you could read in a month.
The razor is adjustable, 1 being very mild and 9 relatively aggressive. The only trick to the Slim (or the earlier Fat Boy) is that you should turn the twist-to-open knob (which is the bottom end of the handle) enough that the blade cover doors are just slightly loose before turning the adjustment ring. Then tighten the twist-to-open firmly, and have at it-- slowly and carefully, without pressing the razor against the face. I've heard it said that turning the adjustment ring without having the doors that little bit loose will damage the mechanism. Whether or not it does, it WILL prevent the adjustment from taking place.
These are great razors and besides eBay, another great place to find a Gillette Slim Adjustable is www.razoremporium.com
They have other great vintage shavings stuff as well!
I shave like Bond every day. I just got a '64 Slim and I said bye-bye to expensive cartridges forever! Throw your Mach 3's away!
I just recieved my father's old Gillette Khaki safety razor from WW2. It comes with the blade cannister and a small reflective mirror. Bought some new blades, and it is giving the best shave ever. It's made shaving more enjoyable, as it requires some skill to use, instead of just dragging it over the face at record speed. I think this one would be considered a heavweight, it has a slightly thick handle which screws into the head. Not bad for a 71 year old razor!
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