The 3.5 inch-long iron blade had a hole for the shaver to put their finger in so they could drag it across their face to remove stubble.
As children and adults throughout the nation prepare for the arrival of Halloween, the age-old urban legend of malicious candy distributors tainting Halloween treats with razor blades and poison could ...
If you’ve ever wondered why your house might have razor blades in the walls, this video reveals the surprising reason. In the ...
For the longest time, men had beards. And it is easy to understand why. Cavemen had beards because they had no choice -- they lacked any kind of blade to shave their beards off. But once metallurgy ...
In 1904, King Gillette — who names their kid King? — received two patents on razors, blades, and the combination of the two. As the patents make clear, Gillette had a clear vision of the markets that ...