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    Thanks for the post...great video.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ludvig View Post
    Somehow I have missed this video even though I have watched quite a few. Thanks for the tip I have to watch it more thoroughly later but a thing that struck me is his hand positioning, right hand left side vice versa. I use my right hand for my right side, left hand left side. Except for when I go ATG, then I switch. I also don't go XTG on the chin, I go ATG instead since I find XTG a bit awkward on the chin.
    One thing I remember him saying is that there was no internet or video to follow when he learned. He doesn't claim to be right, he figured out on his own what worked for him.

    For me, I couldn't do some of his strokes, particularly XTG. With practice I could, and reach places I initially couldn't reach.

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    What an inspiration to shave that well. He makes it looks o so simple.
    Great video
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    Great info, Thanks for the post!!
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    Yeah. I am glad he made the video. I guess it cost him a couple hundred dollars to have someone come in and film it. I have learned a lot from watching him.
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    As a newbie, I keep going back to it as I progress through the various stages of SR shaving. Still have trouble with XTG on the neck but seeing how he does it helps me a lot.
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