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  2. John Bloom (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    John Bloom (8 November 1931 – 3 March 2019) [1] was a British entrepreneur, best known for his role in the "Washing Machine Wars" of 1962–64 when he drastically reduced prices by direct sales that cut out the retailers.

  3. Clauss Cutlery Company - Wikipedia

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    Henkel Company was founded in 1906 to manufacture nail files, knives, shears and razors. [4] The Henkel–Clauss merger created a company with over 1,000 employees and had the largest payroll in the United States at that time. John Clauss didn't live long to enjoy that success as he died later that year.

  4. Gillette - Wikipedia

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    The company had issues getting funding until Gillette's old friend John Joyce invested the necessary amount for the company to begin manufacturing. [11] [9] [10] Production began slowly in 1903, but the following year Nickerson succeeded in building a new blade grinding machine to relieve bottlenecked production. During its first year of ...

  5. Razor - Wikipedia

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    Kinds of razors include straight razors, safety razors, disposable razors, and electric razors. While the razor has been in existence since before the Bronze Age (the oldest razor-like object has been dated to 18,000 BC [ 2 ] ), the most common types of razors currently used are the safety razor and the electric razor.

  6. Bic (company) - Wikipedia

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    A single-blade Bic razor. During the 1980s, Bic shaving products reached US$52 million in sales and had 22.4% of the market. [42] In 1981, Bic began a subsidiary called Bic Sport, which manufactured and sold water sports products. [43] Bic announced the sale of Bic Sport to the Estonian company Tahe Outdoor in 2019. [44]

  7. Straight razor - Wikipedia

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    A straight razor is a razor with a blade that can fold into its handle. [1] [2] They are also called open razors and cut-throat razors. [3] [4] [5] The predecessors of the modern straight razors include bronze razors, with cutting edges and fixed handles, produced by craftsmen from Ancient Egypt during the New Kingdom (1569 — 1081 BC). Solid ...

  8. Safety razor - Wikipedia

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    The earliest razor guards had comb-like teeth and could only be attached to one side of a razor; a reversible guard was one of the first improvements made to guard razors. [ 1 ] The basic form of a razor, "the cutting blade of which is at right angles with the handle, and resembles somewhat the form of a common hoe", was first described in a ...

  9. Gillette Mach3 - Wikipedia

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    Gillette budgeted $300 million for a two-year advertising campaign for the Mach3 razor. [9] [11] Gillette marketed the three blade design as allowing for a shave with less pressure to the skin and with fewer strokes, thereby reducing skin irritation. The Mach3 razor was released in North America during the last week of June 1998. [12]