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    Leave it to curveball Ed to monkey the works.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
    Leave it to curveball Ed to monkey the works.
    Well options are options are they not.
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    I erased 500 lines of text explaining why one grind is better than the other. I realized the same could be said about both grinds. So my conclusion is that I only use what I like. Oh and I have never had a straight I didn't love for one reason or another. So the more important question is , cream or puck ? :<0) Oh and why shouldn't you use either with a frame back ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 10Pups View Post
    I erased 500 lines of text explaining why one grind is better than the other. I realized the same could be said about both grinds. So my conclusion is that I only use what I like. Oh and I have never had a straight I didn't love for one reason or another. So the more important question is , cream or puck ? :<0) Oh and why shouldn't you use either with a frame back ?
    I think it's because framebacks are so great that beards are scared of them, and refuse to stick their bristley heads over the parapet, and if they do the frameback gives them short shrift completely dry. In fact, and without trying to sound cheesy, they are the chuck Norris of razors
    Disclaimer, this is complete rubbish.
    10pups, I don't know, why can't a frameback be used with cream or puck?
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    I think it's because framebacks are so great that beards are scared of them, and refuse to stick their bristley heads over the parapet, and if they do the frameback gives them short shrift completely dry. In fact, and without trying to sound cheesy, they are the chuck Norris of razors
    Disclaimer, this is complete rubbish.
    10pups, I don't know, why can't a frameback be used with cream or puck?
    Like you said only they (the lathers ) are so afraid they just evaporate at the site of a frame back.
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