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    @ Pixelfixed: Haha, Thanks. Don't worry, I'm planning on shaving the animals with a blade! I just need the blade skills so I can develop a steady hand and the precision needed for surgery. I figured that having a straight blade on my face would help with that.

    @Thanks for the wisdom . Yet, Vets still use disposable blades to shave the animals, but only after an electric shave and serious sterilisation of the surgery site. More recently, they've identified that any hair left over can create non-sterile niches for bacteria and other pathogens. So razors have essentially become crucial in the formation of an a-septic surgical site.

    What did you do in the dog lab? What motivated you to work with dogs?

    @Birnado: Cheers! I will take you up on that offer, I'm sure.

    @Lemur: That is one bloody beautiful razor! I'm not sure if it belongs in my bathroom, or in the National Museum.

    @Onimaru: Yeah, no joke! Or a fire suit if I was going through NSW.

    @Havachat: I'm sorry to hear that mate. I will certainly be haunting the Down Under Forum more often than the main ones. So I hope to see you there too. I hope you and your family stay safe.
    Last edited by Wulf; 01-28-2013 at 08:37 AM.

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