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06-01-2007, 10:46 PM
Thread: Yes, another Newb's First Time
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Well, I'd trust Lynn's advice over mine anyday....
Well, I'd trust Lynn's advice over mine anyday. He's the Lord of the straight! :D :bow But I do know that with an excellent attitude like you have success is assured. :tu
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06-01-2007, 10:28 PM
Thread: Yes, another Newb's First Time
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No worries - everyone here loves to help. I'm...
No worries - everyone here loves to help. I'm just sorry I can't give you more definitive advice (I've just re-read my posts: "Could be overhoned, but then again maybe not. Could be too much...
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06-01-2007, 10:09 PM
Thread: Yes, another Newb's First Time
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It's hard to say - the razor burn could...
It's hard to say - the razor burn could definitely be too much pressure, or going over the same place too often. If the blade is popping hairs, I wouldn't be sharpening it any more for now. Maybe the...
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06-01-2007, 08:40 PM
Thread: Yes, another Newb's First Time
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Jeff - glad to hear things are improving a bit....
Jeff - glad to hear things are improving a bit. As X said, be a bit wary of overdoing it on the sharpening front - degradation of the edge during the shave and razor burn could be signs of an...
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05-30-2007, 06:58 PM
Thread: Yes, another Newb's First Time
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Good one Jeff :tu Dragging and skipping could be...
Good one Jeff :tu Dragging and skipping could be the lather drying out - or a dull edge (which in my experience feels like tugging or pulling, leaves unshaven hair, and quite often leads to blood)....
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