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I have a Stop watch or Two, as I time keep at athletics events. used them for Timing eggs, but not shaving [yet! ].AlexNoodles said:I am waiting for this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/120947034846?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2648&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
In case someone wonders if I am off topic, I am not: I shall use this fine piece of time telling equipment to time my shaves properly so I don't miss out on one.
That is all
Nice find Paul!pjgh said:Old Spice Shaving Soap in mug ... in packaging ... new
Darkbulb said:Added this little guy to my 'waiting on'-list. Looks nice and will be great fun to try out as I've never used this model before.
I uh...also picked up a Milord for $20-something.
Another razor I have yet to try.
Darkbulb said:And finally, the third - and final - razor from this weekend. A P1 Black Beauty.
I'm just hoping that it'll clean up nicely as it sure does look like it need a nice, long soak and scrub
We shall see.
Hi there,
So is Darkbulb your first or last name may I ask,
Not such a crazy last name when you consider i knew a guy who's last name was Snowhite. This is a true thing.
That cased Aristocrat is one of my favorite fixed head razors. Use no polish on that...ok? Maybe a soak in hot water and Dawn liquid and then scrubbing bubbles used along with a toothbrush will be enough.
The adjustable is gonna open your eyes....start that on #3-4 just till you get to know it. Make sure you tighten the TTO that last 1/4 turn to lock the blade. Heh, the handle may feel strange at first.
Martin
pjgh said:Old Spice Shaving Soap in mug ... in packaging ... new
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