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You're very welcome, Mike.Fri 18th December
Thanks to all those who sent kind wishes for my wife's. Speedy and full recovery.
Chris @Satanfriendly Chris@Boycie83 , @BrianH , Tony@Tony'Schin ,Kevin @donnie_arko ,Barry @Palmolvefox ,
Stephen @Scotshave ,Paul @Paul L
Hope I missed no one
Great Techs, the aluminium fellows. Paired with a Med Prep too; I bet it did the business.18/12/20
Pre: Shower
Brush: Yaqi Rainbow 26mm
Soap: Mitchell's Wool Fat
Razor: Gillette Tech 1965 K2
Blade: Personna Med Prep (3)
Post shave: Cold water splash, TC's Infused Witch Hazel
Balm: Barts Balm Rosemary and Sandalwood Balm & Lotion
Aftershave: Aqua Velva Musk
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Very nice, the little Tech performing brilliantly, so easy and smooth to use.
Stay safe and enjoy your day All.
It did Stephen, its the heavier brass coated version. They are so easy to use and have stood the test of time. To be honest, it could have all stopped there, chins around the world are still being cleared by these little gems.Great Techs, the aluminium fellows. Paired with a Med Prep too; I bet it did the business.
My very first vintage razor was one of these chaps, Tony; a 1968 Gillette ‘Sportsman' Tech. It's an English one, so no letters and numbers on the underside. I'm not sure how the seller was so sure of its providence back in the day. No matter; a great wee shaver when paired with an assertive blade.It did Stephen, its the heavier brass coated version. They are so easy to use and have stood the test of time. To be honest, it could have all stopped there, chins around the world are still being cleared by these little gems.
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