Schick also has a very rich history in the razor industry, the company started out in 1926, almost 100 years ago. Schick razors were produced in huge numbers, and is aquired by folks mostly for their shaving performance rather than collectability, that being said, with many models having bakelite and plastic handles they did tend to break and get tossed out more than the all metal Gillettes of the same era, and one will find less of them on the internet.
The Lady Eversharp is just about as elegant looking as plastic can ever be. These razors were made from 1962 to 1968, and worked with a triangular, flat spring system whereby you insert a new blade with a cartridge. Apart from making the blade change safe as you don't handle the blade, the cartride has a bar that slides into the razor, opening up the spring a little bit for the new blade to replace the old.
The razor weighs 28 grams and stands 120 mm tall. This razor comes loaded with a fresh Personna single edge blade, and a loading cartridge with a few unused blades in it.
We will be stocking new cartridges with fresh blades in the near future.