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    Senior Member blabbermouth spazola's Avatar
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    Here is a link to an old book on shaving it is new to me.

    Internet Archive: Free Download: Shaving made easy; what the man who shaves ought to know ..

    Charlie

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    Awesome. Thanks for the link.

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    +1 Thanks,Charlie,that's really neat.

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    I like the way it is written.

    He recommends one-handed shaving. I wonder which was more common in 1905, one- or two-handed for self-shavers.

    Matt

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    Thanks Charlie!!

    I really like reading the old manuscripts and taking all the good old information and combining it with all the good new information we continue to develop.

    Much appreciated!!

    Lynn

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    Thanks that was neat! I will have to sit and peruse more carefully over the weekend I am sure there is some nugget of info that will prove to be a great curiousity or a perspective I havent looked at before that will prove quite useful.
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

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