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    Quote Originally Posted by Wintchase View Post
    I go old school prison style and hide it in my colon.... Makes the the flight a tad uncomfortable,but the shave is sublime....The hard part is getting the dirtybird scuttle out...
    Well, at least you could save some space and put your brush and soap inside the scuttle
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wintchase View Post
    I go old school prison style and hide it in my colon.... Makes the the flight a tad uncomfortable,but the shave is sublime....The hard part is getting the dirtybird scuttle out...
    You're a dirty bird alright
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    And what happens when they have you do 3 or 4 squats. Not good. You cheek it between your teeth and cheek so you can talk. ...or so the older boys told me(:-).

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    Putting all of your razors and DE in your checked baggage is great, sometimes. However, I often have to travel for several hours, and often overnight, and I am required to have a good shave all of the time. That means that I have often had to risk the DE blades with my razor in my carry-on. So far, after several trips, I haven't had any issues. However, I have had my soaps and shave creams examined thoroughly in London. I don't recommend keastering it, either, as there may be off-scents associated.

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    I always make sure there is a wal-mart close. They sell the Wilkinson sword DE blades, and most Pharmacy Stores sell DE and SE blades. I have never had a problem finding blades in a new town. You can also check the local beauty supply store, most larger towns have them to supply the barber shops/salons.

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    I carry on my double edge when I travel and check the blades with my luggage. Never causes me any problems. Just part of flying I suppose.

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