Schick Injector updated information addendum - G to I

Type G

Sold from 1946 - 1957

  • G1 sold from 1946 - 1954
  • G2 sold Christmas of 1946 and 1947
  • G3 sold Christmas of 1948 and 1949, these sets sold for $5 so that is how to tell if they are gold plated or not. The 49 set was sold at $5 or $2.50 depending the retailer.
  • G4 sold 1948 - 1951 sold as the Schick 66
  • G8 sold 1954 - 1957 first ribbed handle razor predating the I2 hydro magic by a few months in 1954.
  • No info found on the other known variants.

First the G1 which came in 3 variants.

G1v1 was produced in 1946 and 1947 and is differentiated by the what is written on the injector spring. These models have the older Schick Injector marking on the spring like the earlier models.

G1v2 and G1v3 are differentiated by ferrules on the handles, both have the newer Eversharp Schick markings on the spring, G1v2 has the square like ferrule and the G1v3 has a rounded ferrule which you also see the G8 razors which superseded the G1 in 1954.

Here are pictures of the 3 variants

G1v1 1946 - 1947

Pictured on the right is the G1v3 1953 - 1954 and on the left G1v2 1948 - 1952

There are also some Canadian made Type G razors that are unique in that they are black handle variants. They were definitely made 1946 or later because both have the Eversharp name on the springs. One came with the old style Type spring with the side tabs and the other with the standard Type G injectors. Here is one with the older Type E style spring, it is also possible the handle is blue and not black but either way that spring is what makes it unique.

Here is one with the newer spring style and black handle.

G4 aka the Schick 66 came in 2 styles gold and chrome plated heads.

First instance of a G1 being sold, they were sold as Eversharp Schick and Schick Injectors in 1946
Ad from the Courier Journal Sun Jun 16th 1946

Here is another ad for the G1v1 from 1947
Ad from the Beckley Post Herald Jun 13th 1947

Here is an ad from 1946 for the G2

Here is an ad for a G2 from 1947
Ad from the Boston Globe Dec. 24th 1947

First instance of the G4 aka the Schick 66 also shows the first instance of updated Eversharp Schick marked spring
Ad from the Bristol Herald Courier Oct. 8th 1948

Last instance of the G4
Ad from the Times Recorder Jan 19th 1951

First instance of the G3
Ad from the Miami Daily News Record Dec. 16th 1948

Last instance of the G3
Ad from the Dayton Daily News Sun Dec. 4th 1949

Last instance I found of the G1 though it is possible this was also sold in Christmas of 1955
Ad from the Baltimore Sun Jan 10th 1954

First instance of a G8
Ad from the Green Bay Press Gazette Feb. 11th 1954

Final instance before the G8 is superseded by the I1 and J1
Ad from the Springfield News Leader Feb. 1st 1957

If you look carefully at this ad from Christmas of 1955 you can see what looks to be a black handle Type G razor on the tree on the bottom row of ornaments the same razor as is known to have been made in Canada. It is hard to tell but there may also be a G1 ornament on the tree.

Type H

Ladies razor sold 1947 - 1952

  • H1 1947 - 1952
  • H2 sold as the Deb 1948 - 1951
  • Both were sold concurrently between 1948 and 1951

First instance of an H1 I found
Ad from the Des Moines Register Dec. 17th. 1947

First instance of an H2 I found
Ad from the Indiana Gazette Dec. 9th 1948

Last instance of the H2
Ad from the Albuquerque Journal Dec. 20th 1951

Last instance of the H1
Ad from the Times Herald Feb. 14th 1952

Type I

Sold from 1954 - 1967

Couple of misconceptions about these razors. The I and J were the same razors with 1 or 2 exceptions with different handle styles as per Schick the I handles would be the classic handle and J handle the long handle when sold concurrently.

To understand the revisions you need to know that Schick changed the logo on the razor stamps 3 times during this time period.
First was 1954 with the introduction of the hydro magic razors, they were stamped Eversharp hydro magic for the I2.
In 1959 Eversharp is dropped from the logo and the stamps are changed to Schick Safety Razors on the I1.
Finally in 1964 the logo on the I1 is changed to Schick.

For more detailed analysis on the differences and v1/2/3 etc nomenclature see here.

  • I2 1954 - 1961
  • Iv1 1957 - 1959
  • Iv2 1959 - 1964
  • Iv3 1964 - 1967

The I2 hydro-magics came in 2 major variants regardless of gold or chrome heads. It is unclear when the transition occurred from one style to the other.
The earlier variants have a hydro-magic lever that looks like this. These were produced between 1954 - 1958.

The later variants the lever looks like this and were produced between 1958 - 1961.

First instance of the the I2
Ad from the Progress Index Apr. 29th 1954

With this particular razor we can date the switch over on the levers to 1958

What makes it unique is the logo change and set name change to Eversharp Schick this only happened with this razor for a few months in 1958 as seen here.
Ad from the Arizona Republic Mar. 27th 1958

By Christmas of 1958 it is back to Eversharp Hydro-magic and all new injector which can only refer to one thing. They changed the razor. We know the longer and shorter lever hydro-magics do not shave the same so this is what they are referring to as new. Same style different shaver and lever and switch over date confirmed.
Ad from the Times News Dec. 11th 1958

Last instance of the I2
Ad from the Pampa Daily News Apr. 13th 1961

First instance of the I1v1
Ad from the Honolulu Star Bulletin Aug. 5th 1957

Last instance of the I1v1
Ad from the Beckley Post Herald Jun. 16th 1959

See J1v2 and J2 ads for proof of the dates for I1v2 (1959 - 1964) and I1v3 (1964 - 1967)

Only instance I found for the I1v3, it is assumed they produced these razors at least until the introduction of the L1 in 1967, if proof comes forth otherwise then 1966 is the last year for the I1v3.
Ad from the Indianapolis Star Feb. 2nd 1966