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http://wiki.badgerandblade.com/Blade_AngleWhat is a 'shallow angle', please? High or low handle angle?
Jumpen Geronimo, I'm going to be enabled in a minute!
http://wiki.badgerandblade.com/Blade_AngleWhat is a 'shallow angle', please? High or low handle angle?
Jumpen Geronimo, I'm going to be enabled in a minute!
Good grief! but it doesn't answer my question as far as I could see - not far into it.
Good grief! but it doesn't answer my question as far as I could see - not far into it.
When you say 'shallow angle' what do you mean, please? High or low handle angle?
Sorry if I appear dim - I think that means handle high, towards 90 deg perpendicular to your face?
@Timelessrazor any idea on when orders placed on the 14th will be shipped? Website mentioned a weeks lag time.We are currently working on a new handle design/designs (hint, hint), and I will post pictures and details, as soon as I have them. We are also looking into offering just the heads by themselves, or as a master kit. We've been busy in the shop getting orders ready to ship. So I haven't been able to update everyone on the the details of our new ideas. We will soon.
Pretty sure yours is going out tomorrow@Timelessrazor any idea on when orders placed on the 14th will be shipped? Website mentioned a weeks lag time.
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Excellent thank you for the reply.Pretty sure yours is going out tomorrow
DB this will make you laugh, as with anything in the UK read the small print. Asked wedding venue if we could have a 'confetti bomb' nothing sinister just an explosion of confetti for the first dance etc. Anyway were told no. Went to my cousins wedding few weeks back and they used a confetti bomb. Rang up to ask why they were allowed. We're told they lost their £2000 deposit. Apparently French crystal chandeliers cost a pretty penny to remove, polish and return to ceiling!@Nishy is getting married so it would be great if you could fill the entire box with tiny, tiny confetti.
He loves that kinda stuff.
DB this will make you laugh, as with anything in the UK read the small print. Asked wedding venue if we could have a 'confetti bomb' nothing sinister just an explosion of confetti for the first dance etc. Anyway were told no. Went to my cousins wedding few weeks back and they used a confetti bomb. Rang up to ask why they were allowed. We're told they lost their £2000 deposit. Apparently French crystal chandeliers cost a pretty penny to remove, polish and return to ceiling!
Just about!Ouch!
So......that's a no on the confetti?