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    Senior Member blabbermouth ChrisL's Avatar
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    Default Check out this razor hone!

    Check out the picture of the razor hone. How is that not a piece of asphalt roofing shingle!

    CLICK HERE

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    There is no charge for Awesomeness Jimbo's Avatar
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    Wow - that baby looks like it would give my carborundum strop a run for it's money...

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    The hone could explain the scratch marks on the WB but my god I don't want to be the guy that tries to shave after that.

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    Looks like a 17 grit stone =)

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    That is the extremely rare green coticule. I've been looking for one of these because nothing gets a Zeepk razor sharper!

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    Default Shoot...

    That thing will do the job. You just have to get it moving fast enough.....

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    I don't see what the problem is.

    That is actually a very rare barber tool used only by the best barbers of the Victorian age. It was used to help prep the face before shaving. Once you rub the face down for about 20 min using a tight circular motions the client would never notice the razor was sharpened with a brick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adickerson0 View Post
    I don't see what the problem is.

    That is actually a very rare barber tool used only by the best barbers of the Victorian age. It was used to help prep the face before shaving. Once you rub the face down for about 20 min using a tight circular motions the client would never notice the razor was sharpened with a brick.
    Too funny!

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    Speechless....wow, that's getting sniped

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    way too funny i love reading stuff here

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