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    Default Uses for Pakistani Razors

    So... I saw something in another thread that got me thinking. I accidentally bought a Pakistani razor, the result of some early morning ebaying and not reading a description too closely. I'm ashamed of myself, but I of course know better than to shave with the thing.

    So, what /can/ you use them for? Surely, someone has a suggestion.

    I find it makes an acceptable box cutter, but I haven't tried anything too inventive yet.

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    Letter opener, wire stripper.

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    Just like some would tie the chewed up shoe around the guilty dog's neck, maybe you should make a necklace out of it to remind yourself that you were a bad boy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by urleebird
    Just like some would tie the chewed up shoe around the guilty dog's neck, maybe you should make a necklace out of it to remind yourself that you were a bad boy.
    Ouch!

    I also thought of practicing my honing until it was nothing but an icepick.

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    A butter knife?


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    Quote Originally Posted by wvbias
    A butter knife?


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    The "steel" is too soft for that use

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    Quote Originally Posted by FiReSTaRT
    The "steel" is too soft for that use
    Peanut Buttler and Jelly?......


    Terry

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    I'm not too sure about the PB either, but 80% of these blades are hard enough to handle jelly

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    Grind the edge off smooth and let a youngster use it to learn proper techniques and safety. I saw a post on teaching the young'uns how to use a straight.

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/showthread.php?t=8081
    Last edited by Damon; 10-28-2006 at 08:03 PM.

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    Hammer for scale pins.
    Paperweight.
    Throwing Knife.

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