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Hi there, what can you tell me about the words on that box?Thanks for information and the advice on the Twin blades, much appreciated.
I was looking at that Schick that Blademonkey bagged from eBay, I liked the Glasgow Bookies connection. Think I will try a good few shaves with the PAL and my Schick L type before looking at more Schicks, my DE razors are going to get a bit neglected for a while I suspect.
Great shape on that handle mate, very nice indeed.Continuing the brush theme...
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One RazoRock Plissoft 24mm synth. I like to rotate synths with my boars
Hi there, what can you tell me about the words on that box?
James Mc LEAN, Ltd. "SPOTLESS" GLASGOW.
Thank you for any help @Bizzyberry
A superb brush,..once broken in..mine is such a versatile brush for face or bowl lathering, i always get excellent results..a great purchase Blademonkey.Regards.View attachment 22051 Recieved today from USER=6952]@Gem[/USER] following an out of the blue PM to me.
This came about after I had said I would be buying one because of a thead I had been reading about this wonderful Semogue 1305 brush. The thread was started by @Missoni and opened my eyes to this brush and if you have not read it it's really worth a read.
So thank you @Missoni for your intresting and well written thead and a big thank you going out to Graeme aka @Gem for his generosity in giving me this lovely brush, you Sir are a star. THANK YOU
Lovely razor, lovely gesture.View attachment 22058
Having another win another win of £10 pound on the health lottery, & winning the bonus ball at work, i had £25 pound spare so i've treated myself to a Fatip Grande (Anthracite finish).i really like the finish..it should be arriving next week.with the money left over, i put it in the children in need donation box at work..which is for a much needed cause.
So he was a bookie or a turf accountant and a gangster if you owed hom money I expect! Thanks fe that mate. I feel bad about winning it now! Not too bad mindMorning Paul
1927 James mc lean Ltd
12 woodside terrace
Glasgow
if you look that up , there is one of his paper adds on show.
Couldn't agree more.It would have been a good purchase but as I said it was given to me by a kind hearted forum member after he heard I was going to purchase one, brand new in its box, there are some very kind folk ouy there .
Semogues...great brushes. It'll break in in no time...soft tips and great backbone.View attachment 22051 Recieved today from USER=6952]@Gem[/USER] following an out of the blue PM to me.
This came about after I had said I would be buying one because of a thead I had been reading about this wonderful Semogue 1305 brush. The thread was started by @Missoni and opened my eyes to this brush and if you have not read it it's really worth a read.
So thank you @Missoni for your intresting and well written thead and a big thank you going out to Graeme aka @Gem for his generosity in giving me this lovely brush, you Sir are a star. THANK YOU
So he was a bookie or a turf accountant and a gangster if you owed hom money I expect! Thanks fe that mate. I feel bad about winning it now! Not too bad mind
I've already given it its first use whipping up some Spitfire, great little brush, done a fine job.Semogues...great brushes. It'll break in in no time...soft tips and great backbone.
No doubt, ( if he was ) men like that have got to be hard, if you ran up a bill you would need to settle it! He had a well shaven face though, cracking razor.......sorry pat, I forgot!If he was a gangster and you owed him money he might also have used a straight. .....
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