Fits in your pocket. Meets TSA travel requirements.
The ULTIMATE Travel Razor
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Reminds me of the famous scene in North By Northwest with Cary Grant. Grant plays an ad executive who unwittingly gets swept up in an espionage matter, causing him to have to go "on the lam" on a train from New York to Chicago. On the train, he takes up with a beautiful woman, who gives him refuge in her sleeper compartment. While hiding in her bathroom as the porter is making up the bed in the compartment, Grant notices (and pockets) a miniature travel razor. Upon arrival in Chicago, he then shaves with this ridiculously tiny DE in the men's room of the train station in Chicago.
The whole thing is actually pretty funny, because the DE appears to be about the size of a paper clip or something. It contrasts greatly with the guy at the next sink, who is shaving with a great big honkin' straight razor. (What a different world it must've been, where traveling businessmen would shave in the men's room of a train station using a straight razor!)
I'm sorry I couldn't copy the image directly in here, but anyway check it out at:
http://rosiecherry.blogspot.com/2010/10 ... hwest.html
And scroll down about 8 or 10 photos to the one entitled, "teeny tiny razor on the 20th century limited"
The whole thing is actually pretty funny, because the DE appears to be about the size of a paper clip or something. It contrasts greatly with the guy at the next sink, who is shaving with a great big honkin' straight razor. (What a different world it must've been, where traveling businessmen would shave in the men's room of a train station using a straight razor!)
I'm sorry I couldn't copy the image directly in here, but anyway check it out at:
http://rosiecherry.blogspot.com/2010/10 ... hwest.html
And scroll down about 8 or 10 photos to the one entitled, "teeny tiny razor on the 20th century limited"