


These came with the following stickers and using the first post's identifiers came in 2 variations with either an D1 or D2 dial sticker along with the H1 handle sticker and G1 guard.Īd from the Indianapolis Star Sept. The first iterations were marketed as Schick Adjustable razors and were produced between 1964 - 1966. As far as how each shaves compared to each other is unknown and outside the scope of this synposis.įirst up are ones without a guard protector lever. Now onto the combinations and years produced. I will elaborate more on those towards the end of this write up.ĭ1 and D2 in advert on the left, D3 on the right Keep in mind there are a few stragglers out there that are not representative of the packaging. I am going to drop Appleby's designations outright except for calling them Type M injectors and instead identify them by a combination of the style of dial sticker, handle sticker and guard feature. Any razor without is 1964 - 1973 and any with is 1973 onward regardless of handle or dial stickers. The only consistent delination is the addition of the guard lock originally the proctector feature on the razors in 1973. Using dial and handle stickers strictly to date the razors is not really since they weren't used in a linear fashion for the most part.

#Schick dial injector razor update
The aim of this is to update and clarify best as possible the various style of adjustable injector razors and when they were produced.
