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    Quote Originally Posted by Haroldg48 View Post
    Proraso A/S splash on the way....after using the soap I couldn't help myself
    My new bottle arrived yesterday.
    A must-have for summer!

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    As Tarkus used to say..'Mentholly goodness!'
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    I've been on a bit of a spree with my wife gone to Germany (like she can't check our accounts online and see what I'm doing lol!). Here's what I've got coming:
    -MDC Vetiver-full tub!
    -brass collars and pin-stock for upcoming rescales (already got the blades and scale blanks)
    -strop-sized kangaroo strip from ebay
    -hardware from Razor Emporium to make/assemble said strop.

    Pumped, but not standing beside the mailbox (yet!). All this should keep me busy over Spring Break!

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    Some,more wooden hunks of joy.
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    Never tried the cocobolo before, and some of the others have beautiful patterning.
    Cheers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeB52 View Post
    Some,more wooden hunks of joy.
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    Never tried the cocobolo before, and some of the others have beautiful patterning.
    Cheers.
    Just wondering what dimensions you need 1.5 in square--or larger and how long? Just wondering
    Our house is as Neil left it- an Aladdin’s cave of 'stuff'.

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    The smallest to make a rubberset style would be the cocobolo, or 36mm.
    The others range from 1.5” and up for bigger brushes. At 24mm the RS400 is the smallest I like actually. Prefer a 26-28 diameter knot personally.
    May try to scale the 400 up by 2 mm increments, see how they look, but first, loom strops,,
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    Some Michelin scooter tires for my hopped-up '71 Z50A so I can get the knobbies off!

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    A new Vivarium and ceramic heat lamp for my Royal Python. He's growing a needs a bigger home.

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    Living in a very humid beach area and being the President of the Tom Fan Club, I got these from the UPS guy yesterday. One for my face, the other 2 are dual purpose, razors and firearms...Name:  80479A11-C3DE-4465-B36F-2C13746470F9.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    My new bottle arrived yesterday.
    A must-have for summer!

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    As Tarkus used to say..'Mentholly goodness!'
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    Well they aren't 'Shaving Related'

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    Tires for my Harley were on sale and while I didn't need either front nor rear I picked both up as it saved me $150+ and had them shipped to Ski's since OR doesn't have sales tax and that saved me another $25.

    Ski's son stopped by today as we had things to do (hopefully more on that soon) and he brought the tires with him so I didn't spend anything to pick them up.

    As Benjamin Franklin said: "A penny saved is a penny earned" and I love saving lots of pennies
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    Our house is as Neil left it- an Aladdin’s cave of 'stuff'.

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    wow i always need tires ,, how did you get them that cheap? dont be holding out on a brother
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