For the man who’s shave den has everything.
May 31, 2021 #9 linty1 My wallet cries. Now is probably a good time to stress: light, LIGHT, to no pressure. Let the blade do the work.
May 31, 2021 #11 R RayClem If you are going to use a razor that big, you absolutely must use a suitable size shaving brush to accompany it.
If you are going to use a razor that big, you absolutely must use a suitable size shaving brush to accompany it.
May 31, 2021 #12 Cesare Turn it into a table lamp, start production and you’ll be rich! PS. A long handle, floor lamp is to follow. As well as the inevitable Ti versions!
Turn it into a table lamp, start production and you’ll be rich! PS. A long handle, floor lamp is to follow. As well as the inevitable Ti versions!
May 31, 2021 #13 Captain Pre-Capsize And when you are done trimming the hedges in the yard, then what good is it?
May 31, 2021 #14 Scaramouche Should be seeing some of these "I can shave in 10 seconds!" posts with this....
May 31, 2021 #16 EclipseRedRing I smell like a Christmas pudding It looks a little bulky for use under the nose, and the English model has a smoother TTO mechanism; anyway I prefer the hybrid version.
It looks a little bulky for use under the nose, and the English model has a smoother TTO mechanism; anyway I prefer the hybrid version.
May 31, 2021 #18 VerbaVolant ouchyfoot said: The entire razor is fully functional. Click to expand... No, it's not. It needs a blade.
ouchyfoot said: The entire razor is fully functional. Click to expand... No, it's not. It needs a blade.
Jun 1, 2021 #19 tamahagane Congrats, now you have a plan B if you want to be gentle with the cork oak in your backyard.
Jun 2, 2021 Thread starter #20 ouchyfoot There was a time where I would have been bidding on this razor, but I’m keeping an eye on it out of curiosity. I’ve seen bigger bids on smaller razors.
There was a time where I would have been bidding on this razor, but I’m keeping an eye on it out of curiosity. I’ve seen bigger bids on smaller razors.