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7th January 08, 09:20 AM
#1
Practice makes perfect!
OOOWWWW............
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7th January 08, 04:10 PM
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 Originally Posted by Alan H
Practice makes perfect!
OOOWWWW............
WHHHHHET!
I wonder if there is jonesing that goes along with this "RAD" fetesh... kind of like with the kilts.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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7th January 08, 03:23 PM
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Congratulations, Mike. It's pretty!
I still recommend my simple solution to the shaving problem: my face has not known razor for 32.66 years, and has not missed it. Contrary to some reports, a beard does not require more maintenance than shaving. Scrub with wet face-flannel twice daily; trim semi-annually, whether it needs it or not.
If you insist on proceeding, the algorithm is also simple: count your larynx before you begin, and make sure you end up with the same number as when you started. And yes, do try the balloon trick!
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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7th January 08, 04:10 PM
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Its a thing of beauty. I am doing my damnedest not to google those other forums. I mean I really don't need anything else to eat my time and money...do I?
For a moment went I saw the pic, I wondered if you were going to wear it as a sgian dubh.
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8th January 08, 07:17 AM
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The irony! Tis the very forum from which I got interested in kilts. I've been a member at SRP and straight shaver for about a year and a half. There was a thread over there started on kilts that created the first sparks of interest for me. As for straight shaving, I'll never give it up for as long as I am able! However, for one who is blind, I am curious about the details of this razor. Course blindness has its benefits, in that I do not succumb to razor porn.
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8th January 08, 07:34 AM
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Very cool razor. I've been toying with the idea of a straight razor myself, but I haven't yet gotten up the courage to really give it a whirl. Seems like you could do a better job of close trimming around facial hair . . . or cutting your throat!
I am old anough to remember slicing up myself with the old safety razors.
Jim Killman
Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.
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8th January 08, 07:37 AM
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That razor is gorgeous!
I started to straight razor shave in July after buying a starter set for my birthday. I used to hate shaving. Now I love it. It's much easier than one would think if you're willing to accept that you're going to get cut here and there when you first start.
I believe it was a post by Nick in MN (or is it MI) a while back that first got me interested in the art of shaving. I'm glad I took the plunge.
And so is my wife, who hates it when I don't shave.
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8th January 08, 08:46 AM
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 Originally Posted by djweso
I am doing my damnedest not to google those other forums. I mean I really don't need anything else to eat my time and money...do I?
C'mon in, the water's fine. I've done a lot of funerals and have never seen a Brink's truck in any of them. You might as well enjoy spending it whilst you can. 
 Originally Posted by Toddo
The irony! Tis the very forum from which I got interested in kilts. I've been a member at SRP and straight shaver for about a year and a half.
You'll find me as Mike54, over on that one. I've not been there long, just long enough to be bitten by the bug. Another fairly new member over there is Magnus and if you look around here, you'll pick up his tracks. 
Are you using Toddo over on SRP, as well?
The razor arrived and (if possible) the pictures did it no justice. It is a work of art. And, of course, you know what that means. Yessir, I'm quite shamelessly begging and pleading with Bill Ellis to restore something up for everyday use. Not the full Ellis custom deal, just something simple and solid.
However, for one who is blind, I am curious about the details of this razor. Course blindness has its benefits, in that I do not succumb to razor porn.
Trust me, if you had seen this one, you would have likely beat me to it. A mirrored, hollow ground blade, with Souvenir of Frankfurt A/M bannered around an eagle crest. Beautiful burgundy scales with a couple of gold bands and a gold inlay of a bagpiper between them. It's gorgeous, but it's going to be a display razor, as it's too good to risk in daily use.
For those that might be wondering who Bill Ellis is, or what one of his customs is like, click on the attached thumbnails. Don't drool on yourselves. And yes, that is a gemstone, inset in the blade.
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8th January 08, 07:39 PM
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Wow! Thanks for the description. How cool is that, finding a piper on the scales like that, no wonder you snatched it up. I had to call my S.O. in to see it after reading the description. Yes, I am Toddo there too as well, though not a big poster here or there. I to have an Ellis everyday workhorse, not a custom job. I've spent no money on fancy blades but you are right, might of caved after all to the piper, congrats.
 Originally Posted by Mike1
You'll find me as Mike54, over on that one. I've not been there long, just long enough to be bitten by the bug. Another fairly new member over there is Magnus and if you look around here, you'll pick up his tracks.
Are you using Toddo over on SRP, as well?
The razor arrived and (if possible) the pictures did it no justice. It is a work of art. And, of course, you know what that means. Yessir, I'm quite shamelessly begging and pleading with Bill Ellis to restore something up for everyday use.  Not the full Ellis custom deal, just something simple and solid.
Trust me, if you had seen this one, you would have likely beat me to it. A mirrored, hollow ground blade, with Souvenir of Frankfurt A/M bannered around an eagle crest. Beautiful burgundy scales with a couple of gold bands and a gold inlay of a bagpiper between them. It's gorgeous, but it's going to be a display razor, as it's too good to risk in daily use.
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17th January 08, 08:50 AM
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"morituri te salutamus" The salute of gladiators and judgement-challenged people who shave with straight razors - "We who are about to die, salute you!"
Seriously, though, it's a great looking razor. Good Luck!
Animo non astutia
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