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Thread: Project coochie razor
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05-02-2008, 11:18 AM #171
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05-05-2008, 02:42 AM #172
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Thanked: 124Gentlemen, I have just been inducted into a very small & exclusive club: the Guild of Coochie Shavers. I have to admit it wasn't a very close shave, as the post-shave test drive revealed. There were quite a few little pricklies in places I couldn't quite reach. But it was not bad for a first attempt. My focus was not baby-butt smoothness, but rather to avoid drawing blood. Hopefully I'll get better at this with practice. My brave & noble test pilot reports being very much turned on by the danger & fear. I've never been present at the birth of a new fetish before. Maybe I should grab the domain coochieshavers.com before it's too late
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05-05-2008, 03:12 AM #173
Welcome aboard, to the coochie shavers guild, I have to admit my first attempt wasn't the greatest shave either as there was already irritation present, My subject didn't have a problem with the irritation but when I started to get blood spots from going over the irritated hair folicles that's when I quit and told her to let it grow a couple of days before I attempted it again. That way the area that was irritated could heal. I have since ordered my subject some girly shaving soap and will be trying a regrind on a warped wapi I have. I still have to figure out the scales for it as I have something in mind but haven't been able to figure out exactly how to do it. I want to carve all the way through the scales the letters PCR for Project coochie razor. So that when the razor is closed the letters show up in contrast with the wood, I am decent when it comes to a dremel with the router bit I just haven't had the time to try it yet. Also I have to find pins for the scales as well.
kbs_74
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05-05-2008, 04:40 AM #174
ok, PCR in the scale would be good. but i think we need a uniform graphic for our signatures! who's good with photoshop? nothing huge or offensive, but just a little something. like a PCR Union # logo in a box. (no pun intended!)
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and no you can't use that! it's not mine and it's just a suggestion!
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05-05-2008, 06:10 AM #175
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05-05-2008, 08:46 AM #176
Actually before moving to my lady friend, I made sure it passed every sharpness test that I could run it through, I took great care in stropping before hand and tested the entire blade to make sure it would pop hairs on contact. It passed very successfully, in fact I don't think that I have shaved myself with that sharp of a blade. That said, here was the situation, she had shaved rather carelessly the say before, and the day before that and there was visible razor burn and irritated folicles before I even started. It looked like several were going to go ingrown and so I knew it was risky. That said I did shave her but I didn't like the looks of blood spots so I quit not wanting to catch the blade on anything and give a major cut.
But to answer your question that is one of my favorite razors for myself and I did shave with it earlier that day.
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05-05-2008, 08:49 AM #177
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05-05-2008, 09:04 AM #178
Nothing fancy but this is what my talent can produce on MS paint. Not great but kinda funny, it should be attatched to this post.
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05-05-2008, 02:18 PM #179
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05-06-2008, 12:05 AM #180
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Thanked: 124You guys are too much Klaus has generously agreed to donate a blade with a broken toe to the Monster Coochie Razor Shop, where it will be cut down, fitted with midget scales, and turned into the world's first dedicated coochie razor.
I found it hard to shave by the lips because the blade was so long, it wouldn't allow me to get in at the right angle. I think a shortened razor will help tremendously.
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