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    Default Names? Let's see how badly I butcher this...

    From left to right, IIRC...

    Alex (aka philadelph, makes gorgeous custom wooden scales... the two buildups he delivered to Derek yesterday were spectacular! *and* he started making a set of cocobolo scales at the get togetha! Clean shaven, and check out the photos... he sports a wicked cool straight razor tattoo on his right arm that is an actual image of his left hand holding a straight!)

    Russ (very knowledgeable and cool guy, used to work for Woodworkers Warehouse?)

    Jim (aka jcarey9149... the senior of our bunch, and easily the most bearded :P His drill press came in super handy for Alex's scale making demo, and I will be chatting more with Jim in the future)

    John (aka kerryman71... the hall procurer, for which we're much obliged, and definitely a peer... born same year, multiple kids, SO's give us grief for our hobbies Enjoy your new wedge!)

    Derek (aka ospannero... largest razor collection on display yesterday, in the 100 range... when I get either a tax return or economic stimulus check, I will be contacting Derek... thanks for taking the photos!)

    Paulo (aka paulo... what a pain... wore shorts, hawked soap, babbled about removing rust with tin foil, tightened a few pins with Philadeph's ball peen hammer and wicked cool claw hammer/anvil, learned a few shaving tricks)

    Andrew (a quiet gentleman, sporting the cleanest beard lines I've ever seen! Hope that travel kit and soap works out for you!)

    Howard (*our* honemeister, but we'll share with you! A fountain of knowledge, gave a great demo on flattening stones, awesome stories, and a penchant for $10 Radio Shack microscopes)

    Josh (aka kingofmalkier... another restoration wiz... and clean shaven! Gave a terrific rundown of the Dremel 400 XPR kit, which everyone who Dremels yesterday heartily endorsed, esp. with the flexshaft)

    Gustav (my brother from another mother! Tall, bearded and kilted! The ever-kilted Gustav does historical re-enactments which includes shaving with a straight razor, and gave me some great advice on shaving my neck area! I gotta get me a utilikilt!)

    And then there was the tall guy in the blue T-shirt named Dan (I think?)... he wasn't in the group photo, but you can see him making a slurry in the photos.

    Those are just my quick notes... I had a *wonderful* time, and it'll be nice to stay in touch with and follow these guys on the forum.

    And if anyone needs any VDH soap at $.75 a piece, or kits (soap/boar brush/bowl) at $4.00 a piece, PM me!

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    It was a blast, I'll post the photos I took shortly. Yup, I used to work for Wood Workers warehouse. But Paulo forgot to mention that aside from trying to hawk Hagendas soap he was good at trying "not" to sell his Proraso...

    It was awesome to meet everyone- hope we'll do it again sometime.

    *EDIT* Ok, here's the pictures I took.
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    Looks like you guys had a super time.

    Awesome!!!

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    Looks like a great time guys!

    Sorry I could not be there. Hopefully, I'll catch the next one!!!

    C utz

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill S View Post
    Looks like a great get together. So, how long did it take for the scale making to get moved outside?

    Thanks for posting the pics.
    About 15 seconds after we saw the pile of dust just from rough cutting! Watching Alex with the belt sander was pretty amazing. He just fiddles around for 5 minutes and bam! A perfectly shaped set of scales is sitting on the belt sander's table.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KingOfMalkier View Post
    About 15 seconds after we saw the pile of dust just from rough cutting! Watching Alex with the belt sander was pretty amazing. He just fiddles around for 5 minutes and bam! A perfectly shaped set of scales is sitting on the belt sander's table.
    I wish I could have watched him do it, sounds like it was pretty impressive.

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    Very cool time!
    thanks for posting the pics and story.
    What is the belt sander?
    What size? pretty small looks to be..
    Regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justme- View Post
    But Paulo forgot to mention that aside from trying to hawk Hagendas soap he was good at trying "not" to sell his Proraso...
    Yeah, there was that... but I'd rather be honest than make a sale. I guess that's why I'm an engineer (!)

    That said, I also have a virtually full tube of CO Bigelow rebranded Proraso shaving cream that I'll sell for $7 (or was it $6?), because I hate the stuff and want to replace it with some KMF shaving cream.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOB9595 View Post
    Very cool time!
    thanks for posting the pics and story.
    What is the belt sander?
    What size? pretty small looks to be..
    Regards
    Pretty sure it was a 1 inch wide belt. I'm going to have to get me one of those sanders too.

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