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    Default another spook

    also glad to hear you are a CT, i was also a CTO2 onboard USS DALE, USS CALIFORNIA, we were referred to as the onboard spooks as few knew what we were doing. most of the time was spent at navsecgruact NORTHWEST in virginia.

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    Welcome to SRP, Jeff!

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    Yah...NAVSECGRU is all but gone now. I used to be out of VA...recently moved here to MD which I hate by the way... You cant get a concealed weapons permit here, period. Unless you're a jeweler, politician, or police officer. I had one in VA and in CT. My Springfield XD just sits on my nightstand...sad...

    Im glad to see someone else here knows what it means to be the boat spook

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    Welcome Aboard and THANK YOU for your unselfish service. I am An ex Parachute Rigger [ now called Aircrew Survival Equipmentmen }
    Consider where you will spend ETERNITY !!!!!!
    Growing Old is a necessity; Growing Up is Not !

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    Welcome to the forum... been here a month... this is a great place to learn from the masters...

    The classifieds is a great great place to pick up a vintage shaver for a reasonable price. If you're into antiques and whatnot, it's pretty cool to be shaving with a 100 year old piece of steel, and get better results than what's being sold today! Get yourself a vintage shaver, then all you need is a strop and you're all set!

    Also a submariner (or was, I've since switched over to aviation), was on the USS JEFFERSON CITY out of San Diego from '01 to '03... now stationed down in Jacksonville with VP-45... be prepared for some ribbing at work. After my first whole face shave, my Skipper asked me if I got in a fight with a cat...

    You're first few shaves are bound to be disappointing and slightly painful. Stick with it, it is worth it!

    Cheers,

    - HJ

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    Yeah, I opted out of submarines for another tour because I wanted to wrap up my M.S. and M.B.A. ...cant really do that from the depths... I miss it a lot though.

    Glad to see so many Navy/Military folks here

    I am in the process of acquiring some razors (antique/vintage), and will soon be forwarding them off to be restored by some of our community members.

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    hey, before you invest in crumby razors to pay to have restored, which is expensive, you might as well by some that dont need restoration from the calssifieds
    just my 2 cents

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