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    Gentlemen, a few weeks ago we lost one of our long standing members, Obie.
    Obie was a moderator and mentor but more than that he was a good friend to all that joined the forum. He was exceptionally kind and generous with his time and expertise. I don’t believe there has ever been a member on SRP that hasn’t learned something from Obie, his First Tier Soaps and Creams thread is all you would need to know about the plethora of products on the market.

    I’d would like to invite you to read “Obies Conversations” I have added one to the front page and will add over the next few weeks. Obies journalistic skills come alive and really bring out the passion in those that he interviews. The first is with another fine member we lost, Neil Miller.

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    Gentlemen, please check out the front page with another Obies conversation with our long standing member randydance062449. Obie and Randy delve into honing and the different hones that Randy uses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markbignosekelly View Post
    Gentlemen, please check out the front page with another Obies conversation with our long standing member randydance062449. Obie and Randy delve into honing and the different hones that Randy uses.
    EXCELLENT! TYVM!! Although I'm no longer able to shave with a "straight", nor hone one, I very-much enjoyed reading this transcript and I encourage others (especially new[er] shavers) to do the same.
    You can have everything, and still not have enough.
    I'd give it all up, for just a little more.

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