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    Default HUGE shout-out to @cudarunner and @razorfeld.

    I really can't believe there are people this cool still on earth. Just when you get cynical, you meet some awesome people. Cuda is a vet, and helped me locate an Army razor (pics below) - not 100% sure of origin, but I served in Afghanistan with Brits, so will proudly shave with it regardless. And @razorfeld has been invaluable with helping me to understand what type/size of razor fits me. Just wanted to say thanks to two amazing people.
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    Sorry... first pic was in error and I can't delete... here's another of the blade from @cudarunner
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    Great looking razors. The best ones have meaning and a story to go with them.
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    What a curse be a dull razor; what a prideful comfort a sharp one

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    He's a real fine gentleman , and you won't get anyone better to be in your corner, but now I,m jealous he never found me an Army razor!! Maybe he figures us old army dogs from 1970 shouldn't have anything sharp. Good job Roy. Tc
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcrideshd View Post
    He's a real fine gentleman , and you won't get anyone better to be in your corner, but now I,m jealous he never found me an Army razor!! Maybe he figures us old army dogs from 1970 shouldn't have anything sharp. Good job Roy. Tc
    I think this is a Brit razor but, like I said, we all bleed the same color downrange. Half the hospital I worked in in Kandahar was Brits and Ausies. Good people. My first day out there 3 Slovaks got shot by an Afghan. One team, one fight.

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    Ian, we're just doing what we do because.... (Open ended for anyone to add what ever completion they want) ((Any thing from we want others to enjoy what we enjoy to suffer in the addiction with me))
    "The sharpening stones from time to time provide officers with gasoline."

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    Actually I just found a link suggesting the Army blade is US made. I saw "Torrey" and thought brit:

    STRAZORS.com - all about classic razors - The J.R.Torrey Co.,Worcester, Mass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
    Ian, we're just doing what we do because.... (Open ended for anyone to add what ever completion they want) ((Any thing from we want others to enjoy what we enjoy to suffer in the addiction with me))
    Ian, we're just doing what we do because:

    - even though never truly formed, the brotherhood of wet shavers compels us to do right by our fellow wet shaver
    - providing help, is more rewarding than receiving it
    - when someone receives a shout-out, we all get t-shirts
    - that blade is known to be cursed, and we needed to pawn it off on a new guy

    All joking aside, I really do believe points one and two are bang on. Hope you enjoy your blade - thanks for sharing.
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    Yes, rich and roy are great fellers. I might even let rich into the left hander club now
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Yes, rich and roy are great fellers. I might even let rich into the left hander club now
    My ambi hand and I are honored by the thought. We will do our best to be as legible as humanly possible if it is made official. (Even a snail mail to ed written entirely left handed, envelope address included.)
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