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Hello from Panama60 in Oklahoma
Greetings to one and all!
I am Panama60, known in the real world as Roger Dewey, call me Rog or Panama. I'll save the backstory of my nickname for when I find the right thread.
A semi-retired (or as I like to say, "self-unemployed") renaissance man from Enid, OK. USMC (0121-PersClk) 1978-1982 then USMC(R) (0311-Inf) 1982-1984.
USA(R) (11BCH4X) 1984-1996. (11B is an Infantryman, 11C is a Mortarman, 11H is a TOW Gunner, 4 is a Sgt First Class and X is a Drill Sgt)
I've also worked 3 years as a maintenance mechanic for the Parrish Corporation and my go-to skilled trade is carpenter/tile setter.
Once, while working for Parrish, a supervisor ask me if there was anything I couldn't do, my reply was simple, "I don't know. I haven't tried that yet".
I used to collect and work on Ford Mustangs, but that got a bit pricey. Sold off my collection (5 Mustangs) and kept my 2004 turbo-charged GT. My latest
addiction are cutthroats and the tools that go with them. I had used twin blade disposables since I was 11 yrs old. About a year ago, I bought a Micro-Touch
DE safety razor and started to learn how to shave the right way. What a pleasure, not a chore and no more burn! 45 years of shaving bumps! A month ago, my
mother had a garage sale and I latched onto my step-father's father's shaving kit. It contained a Colgate dried out soap puck, a white porcelain shaving mug,
a worn out Century boar bristle brush and a stainless steel L & A Co. replaceable blade straight razor. Just enough crap to get me into trouble, lol. I'm hooked.
I go "antiqueing" at least 3 times a week and can't help but google the tools of my torment everyday. Currently, I'm still shaving with my DE, but am practicing
on my right cheek with a Dubl Duck Satin Wedge by Pearlbuck (that I got from a local antique shop for $14!!!). I've done what I can to give it a new edge with
my ordinary two-sided stone and a length of old canvas webbing (embeded with some white polishing compound) that I had out in the shop. Just got my new
strop (Illinois Razor Co. #827) in the mail today, but I won't use it until after I get my new set of Norton water stones. Also new to my collection is a Van Der
Hagen Badger Brush (Wally World), an over-sized ceramic coffee mug (K-Mart) and an old small marmalade crock for a soap cup (Park Ave Thrift Shop). I want
to make a shaving stand for my gear, but I keep thinking that whatever I build won't hold everything...I know how my addictions get.
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The trouble makers...
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Current kit
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My steel, so far...
Thanks guys, for letting me join your great forum and catering to my new addiction.
Be good and be good to others,
Panama