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Thread: SRP Limited Group Buy - THE EAGLES HAVE LANDED

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    Thanks Santa... arrived safe and sound.

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    I was lucky also, arrived home from work to find her waiting for me. Thanks Max!
    Having Fun Shaving

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    Quote Originally Posted by geonjay View Post
    I hope I don't get too many flames for this.

    Can anyone give me direction on breaking this brush in?
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    The best way to fight flames in a fire is often with foam.

    Make a lather three times in a bowl rinsing the brush clean
    between each. That is all the warm up and break in you need
    with a badger brush. The second and third may not be necessary...

    Next build a fresh lather apply and shave.

    Do read the included instructions.
    There are some good hints on how to use the
    brush and keep it happy for the next 10+ years.

    I mention the instructions because I am often a face
    lathering type of person. Yet, If I want to SCRUB my
    face I use my well abused boar brushes or a wash cloth.
    I have never been a fan of the pound and pump bunch.
    I have seen too many fine brushes wrecked in art
    classes by the A. Retentive bunch.

    A good badger brush does not need extreme
    measures to craft a fine lather.


    Enjoy...

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    USPS can be so unpredictable. Here we have the brushes arrive on the East Coast and a few on the West Coast have seen nothing, zip, nada,.... although the tracking nr shows it's being processed.... Go figure. I'll be holding my breath until at least all parcels have arrived safely.
    Canadians will be waiting the longest I presume. Courtesy of the Canadian customs.

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    Canadians sending to a US address, and waiting 'till Christmas for pick up will wait even longer! LOL!

    I should have just had it sent home...

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    Mine made it safe and sound, can't wait to have me a shave with it tomorrow

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    I am happy to report that mine has arrived safely in NJ. Thanks!

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    Mine arrived safe and sound. I've already test lathered with shampoo and rinsed so it's ready to use tomorrow morning. I can't wait! Now, to decide if it's going to be soap or cream...
    I strop my razor with my eyes closed.

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    Many thanks for putting this together. Brush arrived today and it is a gem. I'm looking forward to tomorrow's shave!

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    To say I'm pleased would be an understatement!
    niftyshaving and alb1981 like this.
    He saw a lawyer killing a viper on a dunghill hard by his own stable; And the Devil smiled, for it put him in mind of Cain and his brother Abel.
    -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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