I bought my adjustable double edged razor in a flea market in college for a dollar. Turns out it’s a sixties Gillette “Slim”.
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The difference between the Gillette Fatboy and Slim razors is that the
Gillette Slim, as the name implies is trimmer, slimmer and lighter than the Fatboy, surprisingly it is also marginally longer. The
Gillette Fatboy has a slightly shorter, fatter handle.
The Fatboy was launched in autumn 1958 and it was only made for only three and a half years with production stopping in early 1962. The Slim was launched as an upgrade to the Fatboy in 1961. It was made from mid-1961 until late 1968. It became an instant hit when it launched and no doubt sales were boosted further when James Bond played by Sean Connery used a Slim in the 1964 movie Goldfinger.
The Fatboy and the Slim benefit from butterfly opening doors and high build quality. The build quality was so good, sales for new razors dropped off and Gillette was forced to rethink their business model in order to survive and a decision was made to focus on selling cheap, low grade razors often at a loss to entice buyers into buying multi blade Excel and later Mach3 cartridge blades.
Both the
Fatboy and
Slim were made from nickel plated brass. Later luxury models featured gold plating.
Today, good condition Fatboy and Slim razors can fetch £200, fully restored and rhodium plated versions even more.
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When you must shave in hurry an old time double edge is not the best choice, I think. But of you have a few minutes to heat up the razor and lather up and enjoy the shave, they really do shave well.