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GAMAGES 'VIBRO ELECTRA' MASSAGER, 1930's

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GAMAGES 'VIBRO ELECTRA' MASSAGER, 1930's

Gamages supplied this Massager, which cost 15 Shillings before the Second World War. The instructions claim that: - Vibrator Massage is intended to be gentle rhythmic and persistent, thereby promoting the circulation of the blood in the skin and the tissues lying beneath. It is indispensable for beauty culture, and produces a fresh and healthy complexion. Vibratory massage is also undoubtedly highly beneficial to the whole nervous system and for combating rheumatism, gout, etc.

Bruce Hammond Collection

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