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    Thumbs up Tribute to Robert Williams

    Robert Williams (a wonderful guy), all must agree, is a genius in all sense of the word. Bladesmith, scales maker and honemeister extra ordinary. I would not be bragging about this genius unless I had first hand experience with his razors. I will not mention other fine makers of razors at this time, I have shaved with many great razors in my collection and they are all great razors and shavers. Robert Williams (a wonderful guy) razors are within a league of their own. If you do not believe me, try to buy one, barrow one, steal one or get one any way you can and then shave with it and then you will experience as I did a new adventure in shaving. For fact Robert Williams (a wonderful guy) is not paying me for the tribute, but for a guy that have given me wonderful time in shaving, he deserves this modest tribute. Thanks Robert. Juan. PS. I am sure BeBerlin and Thebigspendur will find something negative to write about this thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by juannaredo View Post
    Robert Williams (a wonderful guy), all must agree, is a genius in all sense of the word. Bladesmith, scales maker and honemeister extra ordinary. I would not be bragging about this genius unless I had first hand experience with his razors. I will not mention other fine makers of razors at this time, I have shaved with many great razors in my collection and they are all great razors and shavers. Robert Williams (a wonderful guy) razors are within a league of their own. If you do not believe me, try to buy one, barrow one, steal one or get one any way you can and then shave with it and then you will experience as I did a new adventure in shaving. For fact Robert Williams (a wonderful guy) is not paying me for the tribute, but for a guy that have given me wonderful time in shaving, he deserves this modest tribute. Thanks Robert. Juan. PS. I am sure BeBerlin and Thebigspendur will find something negative to write about this thread.

    That last part was not nice....

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    Smile Problem?

    Quote Originally Posted by Slartibartfast View Post
    That last part was not nice....

    If you have a problem with someone, keep it to a PM or talk to the mods.

    I am not having a problem with them, I do not know what I posted to warranted their dislike of me. Juan. Funny they did not keep to a PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by juannaredo View Post
    Robert Williams (a wonderful guy), all must agree, is a genius in all sense of the word. Bladesmith, scales maker and honemeister extra ordinary. I would not be bragging about this genius unless I had first hand experience with his razors. I will not mention other fine makers of razors at this time, I have shaved with many great razors in my collection and they are all great razors and shavers. Robert Williams (a wonderful guy) razors are within a league of their own. If you do not believe me, try to buy one, barrow one, steal one or get one any way you can and then shave with it and then you will experience as I did a new adventure in shaving. For fact Robert Williams (a wonderful guy) is not paying me for the tribute, but for a guy that have given me wonderful time in shaving, he deserves this modest tribute. Thanks Robert. Juan. PS. I am sure BeBerlin and Thebigspendur will find something negative to write about this thread.

    So, I'm guessing you like Robert Williams....?

    Why would Nelson or Robin find something negative about you really, really liking Robert, A lot....?
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    Quote Originally Posted by zib View Post
    So, I'm guessing you like Robert Williams....?

    Why would Nelson or Robin find something negative about you really, really liking Robert, A lot....?

    That is what I want to know, every time I post a thread and it make no difference what subject, they always have something negative to comment. Apparently they never see anything positive with my threads. Go figure? Juan.

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    I have to admit not liking wild rambling posts either. that is not what this forum is for. It is about exchanging information and having a coherent discussion. If you feel the need for endless drivel as you said yourself in this thread (http://straightrazorpalace.com/conve...pen-forum.html), there are other places to do so. Facebook or myspace for example. I don't care where, but not here.

    As for the ban: If you have a problem with a mod, settle it in private via email or pm. Goading us into a reaction in public is not appreciated.
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