There are no Q Date codes...
There are no Q Date codes...
I was thinking about what date code would be for a 1976 razor. Going from 51=W, I thought 76=V. But after looking again at the rather helpful date code site...Gillette Razor and Blade Dating and Feature Information I noticed that I was wrong. 1976=W because the letter Q has been skipped.
Does anyone have a thought as to why Gillette did that?
Does anyone have a thought as to why Gillette did that?
~ Tim ~
"Always do right. That will gratify some of the people, and astonish the rest." - Mark Twain
"Always do right. That will gratify some of the people, and astonish the rest." - Mark Twain
My former employer did not use the letter "Q" in it's dat codes for two reasons.
1. A "Q" con sometimes be difficult to distinguish from an "O"
2. When stamping into metal the tail would be a weak point in the pressure, therefore the tooling would take extra force and break or deform.
I'm not for sure this is why Gillette didn't use it, but I think it's common.
1. A "Q" con sometimes be difficult to distinguish from an "O"
2. When stamping into metal the tail would be a weak point in the pressure, therefore the tooling would take extra force and break or deform.
I'm not for sure this is why Gillette didn't use it, but I think it's common.
-Mike
"If you teach a poor young man to shave himself,
and keep his razor in order, you may contribute more
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--Benjamin Franklin
"If you teach a poor young man to shave himself,
and keep his razor in order, you may contribute more
to the happiness of his life than in giving him a thousand guineas."
--Benjamin Franklin
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Okay, this is not the first auction I have seen that claims to have a "Q" Date code.
Check out THIS EBAY AUCTON.
This pic is from the above mentioned auction just in case the auction pics become no longer available in the future.
The next two pics are from a different listing also claiming to have a "Q" date code, but I can no longer find the listing to post a link to.
Any thoughts?
Check out THIS EBAY AUCTON.
This pic is from the above mentioned auction just in case the auction pics become no longer available in the future.
The next two pics are from a different listing also claiming to have a "Q" date code, but I can no longer find the listing to post a link to.
Any thoughts?
~ Tim ~
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Arghhhh! I traded a long black adjustable away thinking that it was an "O" code with a scratch next to it. The little line to make it a "Q" was VERY faint and since I thought there was no Q code........
Anyway I have a short black handle adjustable with a Q code, is it worth more than the same razor with a different code?
Anyway I have a short black handle adjustable with a Q code, is it worth more than the same razor with a different code?
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Re: There are no Q Date codes...
Hmmm... Pretty sure I scored one of these mythical razors. Just now put it up on the old auction site so we will see just how rare it is based on demand. Anyway, here is a pic that shows the Q very very clearly
Hope this help clear the question up as to whether it exists or not
Hope this help clear the question up as to whether it exists or not
Re: There are no Q Date codes...
Well, it would appear there is a "Q" code! Thanks for sharing that bit of clarity with us.
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- Murray
Welcome to SMF, thedailyblade!
- Murray
Re: There are no Q Date codes...
finding a Q code is like finding a 0 4 gold plated super adjustable in near mint condition. it happens enough so that we know they exist.
Enjoy the razor.
Enjoy the razor.