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    Quote Originally Posted by Wintchase View Post
    If you are gonna be a fobbit, take the Boker. If you are going to be in a COB and go out every day then go on whipped dog.com and buy a cheaper sound blade that you can stand to lose or break. I used a old Red Imp as my bush razor. I actualy liked the str8ts in the field because the crud from patroling didn't get clogged like a regular razor. THe sweat will act as a lubricant when shaving. Now if you have never honed before then bring some disposables just in case you find out you can't hone. You will quickly become an unwelcome guest if you ask to borrow razors.... Also it takes time to shave with a str8t if you never used one. If you on a COB you may be shaving in the dark...Not so much fun with a str8t. Just things to consider. Saying that.....If you are a fobbit, then shaving will be th most fun you will have all day. Good luck.
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    We are all a bunch of razor nuts! To have one of our own defending us is an honor. I am sure you can count on PMing any of us to assist you in your shaving during your service,as well as with your brothers at arms. As has been said, Thanks For Your Service!
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    Hi, I spent 10 years in the Australian army from '85 to '95, never 'at war' though. STRANGELY, I was actually thinking of this sort of thing the other night; that a SR would be good 'out bush' as we used to call exercises. I go for a non stainless, I'd think of maintaining the razor the same as maintaining a weapon, in regard to keeping the rust off. I guess, if it comes down to that (and God preserve you if it does) it'd be a good weapon, too. I actually didn't read the other replies (sorry) I just dived in there and replied as I found it interesting I was thinking about the idea of deploying with a straight. Keep your head down, and God bless you...
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    Save your $$ on the razor & PM me your address. I'll send you one so you can focus on a good hone, strop, and brush. You can pay me for it when you are back to CONUS safe & sound. The cost will be your service...paid in full & I thank you for that.

    I challenge the rest of the guys to help you out on the rest of the items you need.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter74743 View Post
    Save your $$ on the razor & PM me your address. I'll send you one so you can focus on a good hone, strop, and brush. You can pay me for it when you are back to CONUS safe & sound. The cost will be your service...paid in full & I thank you for that.

    I challenge the rest of the guys to help you out on the rest of the items you need.

    I will chip in a Semogue 610 brush. Just PM me your address.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarineDad View Post
    I will chip in a Semogue 610 brush. Just PM me your address.
    I'll chip in some CO Biglow cream. Its nothing fancy but it'll give you a good shave and theres so real scent. PM me the address.
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    We just need a strop, I have a franz swaty that I will kick in as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter74743 View Post
    We just need a strop, I have a franz swaty that I will kick in as well.
    I'm in for the strop!

    Send me a PM and let me know your address!

    Thanks again for your service!
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    One thing to watch out for is developing a serious case of RAD on deployment. Whether you are on a bigger FOB or a tiny FB, you will have access to the internet, even in if in a limited fashion. Couple that with boredom and tax-free pay and you will come home with a few dozen razors. I can't begin to tell you the stupid stuff I bought in AF and I wasn't even a fobbit.

    The other consideration is the "moon dust", which is the ultra-fine powdered sand that is everywhere in afghanistan-- particularly in the south. It seeps into everything you own and clings like a thin film. After one of the massive sandstorms, everything you own will be covered and there is nothing you can do. It will even get into closed rucks. Bring MULTIPLE ziplock baggies and double bag your shaving gear (this is also good advice for any electronic gear you care about).

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    I love it when a plan comes together...just waiting on a reply, supplemental information, and address so the goodies can be sent off.

    Thank you Marinedad, Devilpup, & Cudarunner.
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