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    Quote Originally Posted by walleyeman View Post
    I Agree as well that it is a personal preference. Like a good steak, some like well done, some medium, and I like the chef to show it the grill on the way to the table! LOL
    Why overprocess a good piece of flesh when it's so simple to tear the meat off the carcass with your own claws

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    Quote Originally Posted by gugi View Post
    Why overprocess a good piece of flesh when it's so simple to tear the meat off the carcass with your own claws
    Hmmmminteresting, but I have a better idea....

    *runs off to draw up a plan of domesticating a badger*

    Step 1: Convice the Mrs they're lovely house pets AND her shaves would improve as well.

    Step 2: Talk to this guy about why the heck it wants to escape all the time. I'd really need it to be still and hold lather!

    https://youtu.be/_f3rXALcGdo
    As the time passes, so we learn.

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    In the warm months I generally face lather and usually reach for my synthetic and Arko shave stick when I need a quick , no fuss one or two pass shave. I break out my scuttle with badger or boar , a good cream,Noxema as a preshave and a couple of hot towels when I want to really take my time and enjoy the process. If you always bowl lather you probably will not be content with synths. YMMV
    "It is easier keeping a razor honed than honing a razor."

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