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    Default The prettiest smile ever

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    Initially I was amused at how is it possible to get such a smile and keep using the razor, but ten I also read the description, I guess it is correct(the smile looks very well done) but for the wrong reasons.

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    thats the leg shaving model , this way you can use the whole blade at once ..lol

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    I must be missing something here. That is an upside down smile commonly called a frown! A wicked SOB to try and shave with. A true "cut throat" razor. Hope you were posting with tongue firmly planted in cheek!

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    Wait a min. They may be on to something here!!! Our faces are 'convex' !! So a blade like this would work a lot more efficiently ! ☹

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnus View Post
    Wait a min. They may be on to something here!!! Our faces are 'convex' !! So a blade like this would work a lot more efficiently ! ☹
    on the jaw line and neck no doubt, hehe
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    I think I could draw the temper on that a little and use it to scrape chair legs with good effect.

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    Who I feel bad for is the person who was shaving with this thing initially. At what point did he continue to hone and shave with the frown? Did some kid use this for whittling? How does this happen? Its really a mystery. I'd like to think there's not a fool around that would have used this thing looking anything like it does now, but who knows.

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    Is it really a smile, or just a goofy grin?
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

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