Im not much on the term. Straight works for me.
Jan 26, 2017 #83 Cambouis If you chaps are at all interested in the subject of "cut-throats" then I can heartily recommend "Have His Carcase", a Lord Peter Wimsey novel by Dorothy L. Sayers. Quite a bit about razors in that tale... C.
If you chaps are at all interested in the subject of "cut-throats" then I can heartily recommend "Have His Carcase", a Lord Peter Wimsey novel by Dorothy L. Sayers. Quite a bit about razors in that tale... C.
Jan 26, 2017 #84 Seraphim Doc226 said: Potato/Potato You know you said it both ways Click to expand... Last edited by a moderator: Feb 6, 2017
Jan 27, 2017 #86 tetraodon Lmarkow said: See what happens, if you're not careful! View attachment 719396 Click to expand... man i wonder what their shave routine is, they are always BBS
Lmarkow said: See what happens, if you're not careful! View attachment 719396 Click to expand... man i wonder what their shave routine is, they are always BBS
Jan 27, 2017 #87 mycarver Can't say I like the term cut throat but the other night I did use a nick -chin razor. I just call 'em like I see 'em.
Can't say I like the term cut throat but the other night I did use a nick -chin razor. I just call 'em like I see 'em.
Jan 28, 2017 #88 purerockfury I have never heard of cutthroat razor before. Thinking about it, I do not like it. I will keep to straight razor.
I have never heard of cutthroat razor before. Thinking about it, I do not like it. I will keep to straight razor.