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    Senior Member blabbermouth engine46's Avatar
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    Welcome to SRP & I always say.........if only these things could talk, there would be many stories told about them! Glad to have you here. Enjoy your time here, it is very interesting at times, educating, witty, & the place to be if you use a straight!
    Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
    You have three excellent razors. How did you acquire them? Did you have them professionally honed? What soaps/creams are you using? Aftershave balms or tonics? Face lather or scuttle. Cold water or hot water shave? Any shaving problems? Sensitive to products and/or sensitive skin?

    We are always curious about every bodies shaving habits. Half to see what your shaving style is and the other half to want to make suggestions based on their preferences. You will also find that there is a funny, erudite group among us, as well as the absolute serious. And all steps between. I do hope you have read the rules of conduct for the forum. We are active in making sure it is a family friendly, troll free and contentious free forum. Ask a lot of questions. There is hardly a soul here that doesn't have an answer.
    All were acquired via auction site,my father hones my razors,(hope to learn that skill in the future) I use a cheap hanging strop , own a scuttle but seldom use it I face lather with Arko ,favor a boar brush and use what ever aftershave available ,no balms or cologne . Pretty basic,no frills setup which may change after finishing my studies and returning to the job market.

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    Returning to the job market equates to wine, women and more razors and stuff than you will know what to do with. Future welcome to your currently in the bud AD's.

    What are you studying?
    "The sharpening stones from time to time provide officers with gasoline."

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