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Old 04-03-2012, 08:06 PM
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I have built straight razors for some over the years. I build knives by the way. Anyway, it takes a brave soul to shave with one. But you either love them or hate them! I just don't ike to shave!
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Old 04-03-2012, 10:36 PM
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I can imagine that the leg hair DOES interfere with your nylons. The treatment might be expensive, but nylons must not be cheap either. It's all about balance!
Quit lookin in my windows you freak!!!


I'm gonna keep drying mine between uses and switched to cold water halfway thru todays event and sensed a smoother finish.

I should have the cardboard pyramid thing finished after lunch tomorrow and will begin a storage routine as outlined. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by SIXSLUG
Quit lookin in my windows you freak!!!


I'm gonna keep drying mine between uses and switched to cold water halfway thru todays event and sensed a smoother finish.

I should have the cardboard pyramid thing finished after lunch tomorrow and will begin a storage routine as outlined. Thanks!
Who're you callin' a freak? YOU'RE the one wearin' womens underwear!
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Who're you callin' a freak? YOU'RE the one wearin' womens underwear!
How do you know, then!??
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How do you know, then!??
You admitted it!

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Quit lookin in my windows you freak!!!
Old 04-06-2012, 02:38 PM
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Are you using any 'special' shave cream or just off the shelf shave gel?
Currently just off the shelf crap. I am going to try the old fashioned soap and brush though. That's what grand dad used and he never had razor burn. I have ALWAYS had razor burn. Tried shaving in the shower, hot towels, all the gimmicks. Instead of new fangled technogimmicks I'm gonna take a step back and use what the old timers do. EVERY TIME I do that, wether it be gardening, farming, raising cows, etc., etc., it works WAY better.

The way I look at it, the depended on things to work, so more often than not, they did. Why re-invent the wheel?

I'll call you guys from the hospital...
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Well, may latest blade gave out this morning, but I had a 3 day shadow.

I'll start over tomorrow with a new blade and try drying it and using cold water.

The old style brush and mug is a good way to go. I have one but never re-ordered or found the soap for it. Post up if you know of a source!!
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Originally Posted by SIXSLUG
Well, may latest blade gave out this morning, but I had a 3 day shadow.

I'll start over tomorrow with a new blade and try drying it and using cold water.

The old style brush and mug is a good way to go. I have one but never re-ordered or found the soap for it. Post up if you know of a source!!
Lots out there, I just found these guys. Good quality, reasonable price for the amount of time you can use them. Soaps and creamsThey got really good reviews too.
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Sweet! I'll check it out.
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Originally Posted by wyododge
Currently just off the shelf crap. I am going to try the old fashioned soap and brush though. That's what grand dad used and he never had razor burn. I have ALWAYS had razor burn. Tried shaving in the shower, hot towels, all the gimmicks. Instead of new fangled technogimmicks I'm gonna take a step back and use what the old timers do. EVERY TIME I do that, wether it be gardening, farming, raising cows, etc., etc., it works WAY better.

The way I look at it, the depended on things to work, so more often than not, they did. Why re-invent the wheel?

I'll call you guys from the hospital...
I have found out what my 50th birthday present is going to be.
The whole shave kit...safety razor, brush etc. Looking forward to this.
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I have found out what my 50th birthday present is going to be.
The whole shave kit...safety razor, brush etc. Looking forward to this.
Just be sure to get an extra box of blades...

Them there leggs are gonna take some work!!!
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Originally Posted by wyododge
Just be sure to get an extra box of blades...

Them there leggs are gonna take some work!!!
True dat.

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I hear cincy just uses a little milk & a kitty to take care of peach fuzz.

Oh & chaikwa be careful trimming that beard with that chain saw.
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I have been using ATRA blades for 30 years. I was mowing a backlot for a customer (located next to a trucking terminal) and ran up on a cardboard box. Opened it up to find a whole case of refils for the ATRA razor. I had to buy a handle to use them. Still have a goodsized ammount left.

I get several uses out of each blade (they are twin blades with a teflon strip) shaving usually twice a week as I get out of the shower. I have found them to be "rougher feeling" and less life to shave without a shower first. I use "Foamy" as the cream.
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Originally Posted by wyododge
Just be sure to get an extra box of blades...

Them there leggs are gonna take some work!!!
Forget ANY blade... he's gonna need a weed whacker with a mulching blade to knock down THAT mess!

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Oh & chaikwa be careful trimming that beard with that chain saw.
For the sixth millionth time, I don't HAVE a beard!


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