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    www.MercConsulting.com FastEdge's Avatar
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    Default Funny razor for computer geeks

    I don't know who made this. I found it just surfing around.

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    Search the member list for "Garythepenman" I think he made that, or at least one just like it...


    There is the link HA !!!! I found one http://straightrazorpalace.com/works...ric-razor.html
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    Reminds me of circuit board ties, clipboards and business card holders that you can get at thinkgeek.com. Circuit boards tend to be quite light, so I wonder what the balance would be like. On the upside, they flex nicely.

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    Oh now that's awesome! What a great idea! Thanks for sharing!

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    Definitely a good idea to round off any solder points on the circuit board. I've got more nicks and cuts from computers than I've ever sustained from a knife or a razor. I would definitely get a lot of crap from friends if I shaved with a circuit board scaled straight. I'm already too nerdy as it is.

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    I would imagine the boards are stripped and sealed, cause you are spot on effnish.

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    Basically the board material is G10 (FR4 Fiberglass)

    G10 is most commonly used in PCB (Printed Circuit Boards)

    Nice cool concept.

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    I am so doing this to one of my DA's when it arrives.

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    I'd not seen that before. Well before i got interested in straights! It's a great idea. I'd never have thought of that!

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    That is freaking awesome. I love it. Kinda sad that I didn't think of it first.

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