Picking it up today, shaving with it tonight.
Placeholder for eventual pics . . . sorry to tease.
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Picking it up today, shaving with it tonight.
Placeholder for eventual pics . . . sorry to tease.
BRING ON THE PICS, BRING ON THE PICS, BRING ON THE PICS!
U Know thats what Everyone Is Saying Right Now :p
That's not what I'm saying........
More like............
What a nincompoop to post something without pics.
Kinda like my wife telling me to hurry home because she has something for me.
Only to get home to find out she's wanting the garage cleaned out.
:boohoo: :boohoo: :boohoo:
:angel:
:soapbox::banghead::medvl::tameshigiri::aargh::aar gh:
:beer2:
Wow! I have a few Wosties and NONE look like this!
I'm Stunned, this must have belonged to Claude Rains. Where ever did you find it?
... TEASE!!!
... and the wait continues.
Here we go . . .
My apologies for the delay, but I wanted to get a shave in with my first vintage razor. Thanks to member manah for a GREAT razor at a fair price.
I was a little tentative with this shave, my first with a square point. I needn't have bothered . . . it was like a scythe in the field. Effortless is the word that comes to mind. A keen edge made things easy for this, my 14th shave with a straight. LOVED IT.
One question . . . can anyone tell me what the scales are made of? Just curious. Feel kind of like wood, but they are too straight for that, I am sure.
You're right. Scales are pressed horn.Quote:
all pressed horn