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Professor Blighty said:I agree Tony, I was really referring to the old fashioned type layout of the pamphlet itself really, there seems to be something solid and dependable about it. Much better than the multi-language, no sense, waffle sheets we get today.
Professor Blighty said:I agree Tony, I was really referring to the old fashioned type layout of the pamphlet itself really, there seems to be something solid and dependable about it. Much better than the multi-language, no sense, waffle sheets we get today.
antdad said:There's only one problem that I can see, they believed at the time that you need an aggressive setting for a heavy beard.
We know now with the right blade and technique you can shave with anything.
hunnymonster said:antdad said:There's only one problem that I can see, they believed at the time that you need an aggressive setting for a heavy beard.
We know now with the right blade and technique you can shave with anything.
Remember this was aimed at people who thought Formica was the pinnacle of modern living...
rangers62 said:I always thought the tension should be released prior to adjustment, Non?
Regards
hunnymonster said:antdad said:There's only one problem that I can see, they believed at the time that you need an aggressive setting for a heavy beard.
We know now with the right blade and technique you can shave with anything.
Remember this was aimed at people who thought Formica was the pinnacle of modern living...