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  2. Wilkinson Sword - Wikipedia

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    Wilkinson Sword is a British brand selling razors and other personal care products, currently owned by Edgewell Personal Care.The company was founded as a manufacturer of guns made in Shotley Bridge in County Durham, by Henry Nock in London in 1772.

  3. Schick (razors) - Wikipedia

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    Schick is an American brand of personal care products and safety razors which was founded in 1926 by Jacob Schick.It is currently owned by Edgewell Personal Care.. In the 2000s, Schick was second in sales to Gillette globally and was the top-selling brand of safety razors and blades in Japan. [1]

  4. Harry's - Wikipedia

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    Harry's razor blades are manufactured at Feintechnik GmbH Eisfeld in Eisfeld, Germany. [9] Feintechnik was founded in 1920, [29] and was later nationalised in 1948 as VEB Feintechnik Eisfeld, [30] [31] which later privatized by German government agency Treuhand in 1990. [31] Feintechnik was acquired by Harry's in January 2014 for $100 million.

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    Keep scrolling to read more on some of the best options with 5-star reviews, from an editor's favorite full-body razor from Meridian to a tiny travel-friendly tool perfect for pre-vacation touch ...

  6. The 7 Best Head Shavers for Men - AOL

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    The result is a baby-smooth shave, even on the back of your head. We especially like the ergonomic design, which lets you grip the base itself or the razor pad for precision and security when shaving.

  7. Hunter Haynes - Wikipedia

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    By twenty-seven he owned a barbershop in Selma, Alabama. Haynes dabbled in entrepreneurship when he began developing a chemical treatment to make razor strops more effective and easier to use. Pre-treated strops, such as those marketed by Haynes rose in popularity during the early twentieth century.