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Electric shaver production

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MrRoast
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MrRoast Posted: Fri, Jun 8 2018 10:03 PM
Hello all, I’d like to know about the dates and models of the electric shavers B&O produced.

I’ve just acquired an SH4 (not in perfect condition but hey I’ve got the Beovirus Stick out tongue) and can’t really find any info about it bar a few pics online.

I’d like to know when it was produced and the chronology of the shaver range in general.

I’m guessing Martin might have some answers Big Smile
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Dillen replied on Sat, Jun 9 2018 8:25 AM

SH4 was the first shaver. Produced from 1948.
SH4 was the 220V version, there were also other versions for 110V (SH5) and even for 6V (SH6), 12V (SH12) and 24V (SH24). 
A long-hair trimmer was an optional extra.  I have one but must admit to have never tried it. Laughing

Other models were SH7U, SH8U and SH510. The latter was the last model and as the model name suggests, produced in 1955.

Here: SH4, SH7 (SH8 was an improved version of SH7, but is almost similar in appearance) and SH510:

Photo: PDH

Martin

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MrRoast replied on Sat, Jun 9 2018 8:52 AM
Thank you Martin,

Fascinating - I knew of the existence of the shaver but didn’t appreciate there were so many produced! I remember being surprised seeing one when we visited the factory in the early 90s and were shown round the old products archive.

It’s an interesting addition to the collection and definitely a talking point - although my wife did roll her eyes when I told her I’d bought one Big Smile

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This shaver looks so ancient, lol! I'm not sure how many hours it would take me to shave with it. I don't mind seeing these vintage pieces, and in a way, I admire them a bit. It was not that easy back in the day to shave and maintain a neat look like a gentleman. I'm pretty sure a lot of cuts and injuries were part of the process. The manscaping definition, which is something normal to talk about, probably didn't exist at all. I think as men in 2021, we have so many tools to make our life easy. I use Backblade to shave my back which is a disaster otherwise. This would be impossible 200 years ago.

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Daniel replied on Wed, May 26 2021 1:25 PM

I’ve read somewhere that B&O made a special blue collection for the royal family, is that correct?

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