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    Mark,

    Welcome aboard. I learned DE shaving from your videos--good stuff. You'll probably pick up a few things around here that'll help with any straight razor videos you have planned...

    Josh

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    If you don't mind my asking, Mantic, where do you find all the cool vintage video footage?

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    Smile Welcome, Mark

    Quote Originally Posted by mantic View Post
    Greetings--

    I just joined the site and did a quick "ego-surf" on my handle. Yes, Alton Brown is definitely one of my inspirations!


    --Mark
    Good to see you here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Feng_Li View Post
    If you don't mind my asking, Mantic, where do you find all the cool vintage video footage?
    Mostly from Archive.org. The Prelinger Archives are public domain so I don't have to worry about copyright problems.

    --Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by Effigy View Post
    I have been wet shaving for more years than I care to count, and in all that time I have never used either a mug or scuttle.
    Unless you have a beard coming down to your knees, it would seem like you've answered your own question!!

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    I got a nice mug from Wilkonsons here in the UK. I was a tanket tea mug that I just through was really strange thing to drink tea out of, but it looked really good as a shaving mug. It works really well and Colleen's soap fits perfectly into it (it's too small for Kent soap.

    Cost me about £1 and now have three of them Work's great for both soap and creame.

    Steven

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