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    Default A new kind of cut today....

    So I was just about finished with my second pass, and noticed a spot on my jawline, just to the right of my chin where I hadn't quite gotten the hair. the hair grows horizontally so xtg is tricky sometimes, but i quickly re-lathered the spot a went over it. Pretty soon I noticed about 30 tiny on a square inch of skin...How the Hell did I do that!?! Its not like a slice just a bunch of spots. They where bleeders too. Its not as uif the blade was dull, the shave before hand was fine....I was hoping for thoughts, so it never repeat that mess again.

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    sounds like you got the pores bleeding. it happens probably a little to much pressure.

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    Wouldn't we call those "weepers" rather than cuts or nicks?

    Actually, I thought recently a good name for a song, maybe a folksy bluesy song could be: "nicks and weepers". I could see Leo Kottke being a good fit. Does anyone know who Leo Kottke is?

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    [quote=Chrisl;170954]

    Actually, I thought recently a good name for a song, maybe a folksy bluesy song could be: "nicks and weepers". I could see Leo Kottke being a good fit. Does anyone know who Leo Kottke is?

    I sure do! That takes me back....

    I have a couple of his vinyl records (yes). My first was "6 and 12 String Guitar", the one with the Armadillo on the front. The other is "One Guitar, No Vocals".

    My daughter actually introduced me to him. He's really great!

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    [quote=zepplin;171253]
    Quote Originally Posted by Chrisl View Post

    Actually, I thought recently a good name for a song, maybe a folksy bluesy song could be: "nicks and weepers". I could see Leo Kottke being a good fit. Does anyone know who Leo Kottke is?

    I sure do! That takes me back....

    I have a couple of his vinyl records (yes). My first was "6 and 12 String Guitar", the one with the Armadillo on the front. The other is "One Guitar, No Vocals".

    My daughter actually introduced me to him. He's really great!
    Do either of those albums have the song "Vaseline Machine Gun" on them? Man alive is that a smoking tune.

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    [quote=Chrisl;171317]
    Quote Originally Posted by zepplin View Post

    Do either of those albums have the song "Vaseline Machine Gun" on them? Man alive is that a smoking tune.
    Yes, "6 and 12 String Guitar" does have this on it!

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