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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    First you guys gotta learn to grow a stache ... Morgan Earp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Yeah, no
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigirishkev View Post
    That's what I want!
    Would take a while though
    Not as long as you think. You grow it down long and then trim back up to the lip leaving the end tips still long. Then repeat the process while always leaving the tips alone. This is where the comb and wax come in. You do not grow a moustache.....you raise a moustache.
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    Hey you guys!
    Still waiting on my razor, should be any day now but I have no patience.
    I've arranged with Celtic Crusader from on here to do the honing, just need to give it a clean up and polish myself first.
    How good a polish can I do without a wheel? I've access to a wide range of sandpapers from work, so that's no problem.
    Also could I finish it with G3 polishing compound?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigirishkev View Post
    Hey you guys!
    Still waiting on my razor, should be any day now but I have no patience.
    I've arranged with Celtic Crusader from on here to do the honing, just need to give it a clean up and polish myself first.
    How good a polish can I do without a wheel? I've access to a wide range of sandpapers from work, so that's no problem.
    Also could I finish it with G3 polishing compound?
    Oh so many witticisms came to mind just then...Must...leave...that...one...alone...Must... resist...


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    My wife prefers me oiled and polished, what can I say
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    Jamie is a nice guy, as I understand it normal metal polishes would be a good start, then take it from there, this is only based on reading other posts mind you. BE REALLY WARY OF THE EDGE IN RELATION TO YOUR HANDS.
    Hmm, aren't invisible edge based in the north of england?, is this a conspiracy between the Irish and the Welsh to undermine the economy of england
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Jamie is a nice guy, as I understand it normal metal polishes would be a good start, then take it from there, this is only based on reading other posts mind you. BE REALLY WARY OF THE EDGE IN RELATION TO YOUR HANDS.
    Hmm, aren't invisible edge based in the north of england?, is this a conspiracy between the Irish and the Welsh to undermine the economy of england
    I'm more than wary of the edge and plan to be as safe as I can be.

    It is an unwritten law among the Celts to use each other as much as possible. That's why I drink so much Scottish whisky

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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Jamie is a nice guy, as I understand it normal metal polishes would be a good start, then take it from there, this is only based on reading other posts mind you. BE REALLY WARY OF THE EDGE IN RELATION TO YOUR HANDS.
    Hmm, aren't invisible edge based in the north of england?, is this a conspiracy between the Irish and the Welsh to undermine the economy of england
    Only insofar as it is a conspiracy to tax the economic value out of Wales and Ireland by the English


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    Let's not get carried away with the English bashing.. though it is fun.

    Get me, a Northern Irish peacemaker!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    Only insofar as it is a conspiracy to tax the economic value out of Wales and Ireland by the English


    Mick
    I have several witty answers to this, but an outsider to our conversation would probably take it all out of context and get a big sook on so I will withhold my comedy genius. .

    Though I do note that you live over the border from new south Wales
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