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    Not quite manly enough for a Str8 or DE ?

    But still want the Man Card shaving points ?

    So looking for a custom handle for your disposable head multi blade with a bit more ruggedness than the original

    Then look no further my stubble stricken friend

    I bring to you the all new "Mach-Sidchrome"tm

    With is industry proven quick release head connection, it is sure to be a hit in the on site shower block in those remote job site locations

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    Hahahaahha the bride found this pic & sent it to me so I just had to share it LOL
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    Don't like the satin finish, does it come in nickle finish?

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    G'day Bob, thank you for your inquiry.
    We do indeed have an assortment of available sizes & finishes
    from a light travel sized 3" right through to a very Manly 24" handle option for those big handed lads that don't like fiddly handles.
    all sizes can be finished in Full polished chrome ("The Electrician"tm), Satin chrome, Cold Blued/Black, & even hammer finished ("The Boilermaker"tm) in different degrees on requested
    As the one shown is the 6" satin with a light hammer finish
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    I think the head is mounted backwards and would give better clearance in the other direction. Wouldn't be much to change it though.
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    Nice you notice this unique feature & its ease of adjustment 32t,
    this is another great feature of these awesome custom handles with the universal attachment mechanism almost any razor head can be fitment to them, even some DE heads.
    Almost all head options can be fitted as shown or in a overhand fashion with the handle angled in an upwards direction like a Kamisori styled fixed razor allowing for the individual owner to adjust to their own shaving style & needs.
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    Nuts!!!! now I have to get out my 24" adjustable spud and give this a try.
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    I would like to see a vintage version.

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    what a beautiful example of a vintage "Wrenchilette' handle
    but as you may see with the all new "Mach-Sidchrome"tm the inherent problem with limited head angle has been overcome, which was a problem for even the earliest Gillette Safety razors.
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    I think mounting head at 90 degrees to the handle would help in the transition from straight edge to disposable.

    I do agree that for people with limited shoulder motion the head would have to be changed from one side to the other for each side of the face.
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