Dont Overwork your Razor, from the South Side Signal 1916.
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Dont Overwork your Razor, from the South Side Signal 1916.
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I have read this many times in turn if the century articles. Good read! Thanks!
So, if I find a way to plug it into the wall socket & leave it for a day, I can come back to find a really sharp razor? :shrug:
Another tired razor article!
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Or perhaps a no sharpening necessary razor of glass!
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And Homer's trained razors!
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How about going primitive for a different shave.
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Wouldn't it be interesting if his 'hirsute' appendage' was not as course as the previous fellows? Who could possibly fathom the idea that guys could have hair differing in courses, regardless of the 'hirsuteness'? And why did he try to sharpen his razor on a strop? I use a hone for a dull razor myself, normally my Shapton 16k, which might be likened to a Barbers' hone.
Anyway, the guy's obviously a bastard and not to be listened to, why would he want the customer to suffer ten thousand agonies simply because he was hirsute, decrepit and crusty? Pompous git!
Why I oughta!
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I heard if while you are shaving, you get someone to zap you with a tazer, you will get an excellent shave from the electric current.