Headblade

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The HeadBlade is a head shaving razor. Founded by Todd Greene, a 1989 graduate of Bowdoin College, HeadBlade is headquartered in Los Angeles, California.


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[edit] Use of the HeadBlade

The HeadBlade makes your hand (and fingers) the handle.

[edit] Design of the HeadBlade

The HeadBlade is part of the Museum of Modern Art's (MoMA)[1] permanent collection.

[edit] Famous HeadBladers

Famous HeadBladers include Howie Mandel, Chris Daughtry (American Idol), John Salley, Chuck Liddell (Ultimate Fighting Championship), Tim Dwight (NFL), John Amaechi (Former NBA star and New York Times Best Selling author) and Tony Bruno (Sporting News Radio).

TIME Magazine named the HeadBlade one of the Ten Best Designs of 2000.[1]

U.S. Pat. No. 6,018,877. 6,112,421. D 426,918. Other U.S. and International patents pending. HeadBlade® is a registered trademark of the HeadBladeCompany, LLC.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ MoMA.org