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  2. Razor - Wikipedia

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    The single-edged razor is essentially a 4-centimetre (1.6 in) long segment of a straight razor. The double-edged safety razor is a razor with a slant bar that can be used on both sides, with two open edges. The blade on the double-edged safety razor is slightly curved to allow for a smoother and cleaner shave. In 1901, the American inventor ...

  3. Safety razor - Wikipedia

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    A Gem Micromatic single-edge razor and a packet of blades. The first safety razors used a single-edge blade that was essentially a 4 cm (1.6 in) long segment of a straight razor. A flat blade that could be used alternately with this "wedge" was first illustrated in a patent issued in 1878, serving as a close prototype for the single-edge blade ...

  4. Hand scraper - Wikipedia

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    A hand scraper is a single-edged tool used to scrape metal or other materials from a surface. This may be required where a surface needs to be trued , corrected for fit to a mating part, retain oil (usually on a freshly ground surface), or be given a decorative finish.

  5. American Safety Razor Company - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed Ever-Ready in 1905. Gem and Ever-Ready merged in 1906, incorporated as the American Safety Razor Company. In 1906, abandoning the wedge-blade design, it introduced the single-edge rib-back blade still used today. [5] In 1915 Ever-Ready Shaving Brushes were introduced and produced until the early 1990s.

  6. Peeler - Wikipedia

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    A fixed blade (aka sugarcane peeler knife), Australian and Y peeler Using a peeler. A peeler (vegetable scraper) is a kitchen tool, a distinct type of kitchen knife, consisting of a metal blade with a slot with a sharp edge attached to a handle, used to remove the outer layer (the "skin" or "peel") of some vegetables such as potatoes, broccoli stalks, and carrots, and fruits such as apples and ...

  7. Straight razor - Wikipedia

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    The endpoint of the cutting edge at the front of the blade, opposite to the heel, is called the toe. A Solingen straight razor with a somewhat rounded French point, 1 ⁄ 2 hollow ground 16 mm (5 ⁄ 8 in) blade and single stabiliser in a three pin handle configuration. The middle pin adds stability and rigidity to the handle