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    EAD
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    Smile Lynn is the man!! - watched his DVD

    Hello you guys
    I have been watching Lynn's DVD now (took me all day long )
    Any way
    It is a GREAT way to get into straight edge razors
    I highly recommend it to any one
    I think the best combo out there is getting Lynn's DVD plus the book Sharp practice and some more docs out there, really nice

    I think that every newbie here should wathc it, and I think I will try to make my friends watch it too, so they can admaire srtaight shaving and maybe shave like it too

    Way to go Lynn ,tank you

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    I have it..its great. I have to watch it when the kids arent home or I cant concentrate. Very informative and a definite must have. Should win the Oscar

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    I ordered a copy today, I can't wait for it to arrive. I wasn't really interested in straight when I got into DE about a month ago, but now I think I can't not try it. It looks so elegant and refined.

    -Scott

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    Got mine today, your right about the kids... I only got to his collection before it was useless trying to watch. So far I find it extremly informative. Glad I got it as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by DwarvenChef View Post
    Got mine today, your right about the kids... I only got to his collection before it was useless trying to watch.
    That section you definitely want to watch alone. In the dark. With a paper towel handy.

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    That one with the Takeda steel... /drool, Heck I love Takedas kitchen knives, I'd love to have one of those razors... Had to settle for a formed blank from him. Now I just need to find someone that wants to give it a try forging the rest of it :P

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    I got my copy yesterday and watched it in full last night. An absolute library of information, a necessary resource. I am so ready to get into this now. I'll be ordering my straight set up as soon as the tax man finishes his assault on my bank account.

    -Scott

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