First Disposable Razor Blade (1901)

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First Disposable Razor Blade (1901)

King Camp Gillette (1855-1932) and William Emery Nickerson invented the world's first disposable razor blade in 1901. Until that time, portable shaving devices consisted of a wedge shaped heavy metal (forged) blade on top of a handle. When dull, the wedge was stropped by hand until it could no longer keep a sharp edge. It is said traveling salesmen referred to such shaving devices as cut-throat razors, as they were quite dangerous to use on a train.


Gillette conceived the idea of a disposable blade in 1895. He was told by leading metallurgists of the day that it was economically unfeasible to mass produce (stamp) such thin pieces of sharpened metal. He soon met W.E. Nickerson, and after six years they were able to invent the equipment necessary to produce the first disposable blade. They patented the invention in 1901 and started the American Safety Razor Company (re-named the Gillette Safety Razor Company in 1904).


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The safety razor was a huge success. By 1910, King Gillette was a millionaire. His portrait was printed on every package of blades, which gained him great celebrity. In personal life he believed in utopian concepts, and wrote a number of books promoting common social advancement. Sadly, Gillette lost most of his fortune in the stock market crash of 1929. The Gillette Company thrived independently for 101 years, and was purchased by brand-savvy Proctor & Gamble Company in 2005.


King C. Gillette was a also marketing pioneer. He invented the Razors and Blades Business Model of selling razors at little or no profit, and making more money by selling great quantities of high quality disposable blades for those razors (today known as the Freebie Marketing Model). The Gillette Company has also been a text book product life-cycle innovator, with new features or products introduced every few years. This author has used the Trac II, Atra, Sensor, and Mach III (tm's) products over the past 30 years, and looks forward to future generations of shaving technology.


In 1926, Gillette built a large home on 588 acres of land in Calabasas, California. The mansion was later owned by Clarence Brown, a famous MGM film director, and then by comedian Bob Hope and others. The property is now a state park called King Gillette Ranch, and was thankfully preserved.


First Safety Razor was Invented at Boston in 1901
 
An important piece of info about the razor blades:

The razor blade is not just a piece of steel sheet appropriately cut to sit snugly in a razor with edges sharpened at the two sides. It looks like this but it is not just this.

If you get a sheet of metal and sharpen it at the two edges as in the case of a blade and then look at those sharpened edges under an appropriate magnifying microscope you will find that the sharp edges are uneven. They may look zig zag and having serrations. When this razor edge is applied to the body it will cause nicks,cuts and pain as you move the blade along to shave off the hairs. In fact the old generation blades were doing just that. But the technology found a solution to this problem and has made the shaving smooth and the experience a painless pleasant one. What is done is to coat a harder metal to the sharpened edges. This process is called vacuum metalizing. A harder metal like Titanium is evaporated in small quantities under high vaccum and a micron thick coating is made on the sharp edges. After doing this if you look at the edges again under a magnifier the edges will look not just sharp but smooth without serrations.

Thus the vaccum technology came to the help of developers of the razor blades. Today every blade that is there in the market is vacuum coated.

When you enjoy and wonder how the sharp edged razor blade shaves off your hair without your ever feeling it, thank vacuum technology.
 
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