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Rare Boxed Vinatge 1932-1938 Siemens Battery Rasier Maschine from Blisful

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Rare Boxed Vinatge 1932-1938 Siemens Battery Rasier Maschine with Blue Gillette Blade, with original add. some age wear. box size 12.5cm x 12cm x 3cm. Battries not included.

SIEMENS RASIERMASCHINE

Unlike the Klaro, this Siemens SiRaMa (Siemens-Rasier-Maschine) has been a rather popular electric safety razor on the continent of Europe. In 1932 Siemens announced in "Siemens Mitteilungen", the company's house organ, that the company marketed a new shaver. Unlike many other brands in the 1930s the SiRaMa has a real moving blade, so not the complete razor is vibrating, but only the blade. A triangular spindle, driven by a very small real motor, pushed the razorblade slightly to and fro. The razor took power from a 4.5 Volt battery (in a separate box) to prevent electric shocks from the mains. With the razor Siemens also marketed a blade sharpener. The razor was based on a patent of Georg Biniek of Berlin (DE) and has been manufactured until about 1938. This advertisement is from the mid 1930s.

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29 Aug 2012