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    Quote Originally Posted by rastewart View Post
    OK, well, that was right up there with a thermos of espresso as a way to start the day ... ... at first, before, ahem, things started happening, I was thinking, "What? They call it a rude hedgehog over there??" But in a few seconds it all became clear.

    Let me just add a viewer's advisory: Don't click on that link at work or in the presence of SWMBO, not with your speakers on anyway.
    Thanks a bunch for the one song that I just DID NOT NEED stuck in my head now for the rest of the day! I also have the visual of those hedgehogs now and am not sure how I will answer the question "What's so funny?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike_ratliff View Post
    Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
    and are you still going to be happy with this situation 20 years from now?

    I think long before 20 years I'd hand her an eledtric razor, and go watch football. lol

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    Playing catch-up and just finished this thread... what a thread, indeed

    I agree this could be a truly special experience and would urge all folks rushing to try it to go slow - maybe just trimming / shaping the easier areas first. I know it's no fun to be serious as I am now, but I'd hate people to read the thread and decide it's easy and no big deal...

    That's the point: it IS a big deal

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    I have three nagging questions.
    Is it mandatory to use a beaver brush for this task?
    Could the discarded "muff" hair be used to make a brush, as it is guranteed to be pure beaver?
    If the lady is "an older lady", would the brush be considered silver tip beaver, and therefore, conversely, more desirable?
    Marcus

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    Just showed my wife this...

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    I thought it might happen but I wasn't going to hold my breath, without asking my lady friend saw me shaving last weekend and basically said that she wanted me to shave her. I said ok, since I had read this post and had thought about it a few times. All went well, but I would have to say it would have been much easier with a smaller razor, I used a wapi for the job as it was the shapest razor I had. That said if anyone knows where I can find such a razor please let me know, as she was so impressed she has told me that is now my job. I have no problem with this but it would be nice to a specific size razor for this job. PM me if you have any suggestions.
    Kevin

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    open_razor ( the supplier of wapi's) on ebay has a few 3/8 blades :
    Here

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    Quote Originally Posted by kbs_74 View Post
    but I would have to say it would have been much easier with a smaller razor,
    http://www.classicshaving.com/catalo...013/564318.htm

    Thiers-Issard "Le Dandy" White, 4/8
    This Half Hollowed 4/8 Round Point razor is the ideal trim and detail razor for those with a moustache or beard. Also a perfect choice for hair styling!

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    I was curious so I thought it would be good to get some perspective:

    top is 4/8 M.JUNG 80, bottom 3/8 Puma



    Kind regards,

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    I believe DOVO makes a 2/8 in. razor for things like moustache work. I assume it would work just as well in other small, curvy places...

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