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    vintageblades carries the vulix brand brushes i paid
    $25 for mine and it works great

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    Quote Originally Posted by jszabo View Post
    vintageblades carries the vulix brand brushes i paid
    $25 for mine and it works great
    Sorry, this seems wildly off-topic. Care to explain? Or is this spam?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidneykidney View Post
    Sorry, this seems wildly off-topic. Care to explain? Or is this spam?
    More random than spam in my eyes, but they've been wrong before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jszabo View Post
    vintageblades carries the vulix brand brushes i paid
    $25 for mine and it works great
    This is not spam. He is only making a comment about Vulfix brushes and the fact that Vintage Blades sells them and he bought one for $25. Off topic, don't think so, since the whole thread seems to be talking about Vintage Blades and the products they sell.
    if anything has been abnormal for a long enough period it then becomes normal.

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    You must be the most awesome mother ever!

    Apart from my mom off course

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    Smile Welcome, Eights88

    You're a great mom!

    And welcome, ColonelGentleman. This is when the fun begins.

    I'm in Vancouver and if I can offer any assistance, PM me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by str8razor View Post
    This is not spam. He is only making a comment about Vulfix brushes and the fact that Vintage Blades sells them and he bought one for $25. Off topic, don't think so, since the whole thread seems to be talking about Vintage Blades and the products they sell.
    If its not spam thats fine, I just queried it.

    Not off topic? Umm... the thread I was reading was about a very kind mother asking for help deciding on what to get. Then the recipient has come on to introduce himself. Is this a thread about the products on offer at Vintage Blades? Maybe one was mentioned but i'd totally disagree with you saying "the whole thread seems to be talking about Vintage Blades....". Thats just plainly not true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidneykidney View Post
    If its not spam thats fine, I just queried it.

    Not off topic? Umm... the thread I was reading was about a very kind mother asking for help deciding on what to get. Then the recipient has come on to introduce himself. Is this a thread about the products on offer at Vintage Blades? Maybe one was mentioned but i'd totally disagree with you saying "the whole thread seems to be talking about Vintage Blades....". Thats just plainly not true.
    I stand corrected, you are right and I do apologize. This is a super Mom and the Son is very grateful for what she did. I guess I saw the name Vintage Blades mentioned several times near the front of this thread and in error made my comment from that.
    if anything has been abnormal for a long enough period it then becomes normal.

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    Shaved myself with it for the first time today.
    2 things:
    -I now understand why the mustache was invented.
    -Argh it burns!
    All in all though it went fairly well. It was actually easier than I thought it would be. Though I cut myself a few times, none of them are visible. I definitely have to improve though.

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    CG, congrats on your first shave. The thing you have to remember most is to keep the proper angle and don't rush. There are several posts and video's available in the Wiki files to help you get started and the most common mistakes and how to avoid them. If you haven't checked them out yet it might be a good place to start.

    Welcome to the art of straight shaving

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