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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 578579" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>"You're into old razors, right? Want a bag of them?"</p><p></p><p>So in the dopp bag was a 1953 Gillette TTO/Tech (Executive: heavy rhodium handle), two old Remington electric razors, and a brand new package of Remington cutter heads for one, or both, of the razors. With as much information out there, I have not been able to find much of anything about these electrics. They're both heavy, and they're both loud. My Braun is maybe half the loudness of these things. I might even wear earplugs if I decide to use them. Yes, I find them that loud, and I'm super protective of my hearing. Music is my life force. I'm sure it isn't too difficult to swap out the cutter heads, but I cannot find a single youtube tutorial or blog pictorial showing the steps. I wonder when old electric shavers will become desired retro and hipster items.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 578579, member: 1211"] "You're into old razors, right? Want a bag of them?" So in the dopp bag was a 1953 Gillette TTO/Tech (Executive: heavy rhodium handle), two old Remington electric razors, and a brand new package of Remington cutter heads for one, or both, of the razors. With as much information out there, I have not been able to find much of anything about these electrics. They're both heavy, and they're both loud. My Braun is maybe half the loudness of these things. I might even wear earplugs if I decide to use them. Yes, I find them that loud, and I'm super protective of my hearing. Music is my life force. I'm sure it isn't too difficult to swap out the cutter heads, but I cannot find a single youtube tutorial or blog pictorial showing the steps. I wonder when old electric shavers will become desired retro and hipster items. [/QUOTE]
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