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    Hey, Lynn, does the first grandson get a custom Maestro put in a safe deposit box until he's old enough to shave? Something like a straight razor trust account.

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    My sons 14 now and loves to watch me shave with a straight. He can't wait to start growing something so he can give it a go as well.

    If he then continues on with it I'll get him a custom straight that he can then pass on when he has kids

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    Always pass on your stuff to your grandkids. You and your kids share much of your shaving life so you need separate gear.

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    LOL Keith......The grandkids definitely will have a Maestro selection. I like to give the kids stuff vs. passing it on after I'm dead. That way I can enjoy them using it. Tis the same as I have done for the boys. They know they are welcome to anything I have now.......caveat........so long as I have something to use........hahahahaha.

    Have fun.

    Lynn

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    Lynn,

    Need any more kids or grandkids? I can dress up to look younger - older if you like

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    Quote Originally Posted by adjustme69
    LOL Keith......The grandkids definitely will have a Maestro selection. I like to give the kids stuff vs. passing it on after I'm dead. That way I can enjoy them using it. Tis the same as I have done for the boys. They know they are welcome to anything I have now.......caveat........so long as I have something to use........hahahahaha.

    Have fun.

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    Dad,

    You never write, you never send razors, what's up with that? I think you love the others better than me. A nice Maestro with make me think otherwise..

    Your son

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichZ
    Dad,

    You never write, you never send razors, what's up with that? I think you love the others better than me. A nice Maestro with make me think otherwise..

    Your son
    He does love the others better than you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by idaho mike
    Any Dads out there teaching their boys the manly art of straight razor shaving?

    My oldest boy is just starting to shave and was pretty enthusiastic about learning. I will probably first get him going on the shaving part and eventually work him up to honing and maintaining a blade if he stays interested. I'm curious if folks might have some exprience or pointer on this.

    Oddly enough, sort of... I have 2 sons, aged 5 and 7. They see how I shave, and now, about every couple weeks, they insist that I shave the back of their neck when they get out of the bathtub. Brings a tear of joy to my eye. It's pretty cool, and a nice way to stretch out the times between haircuts, as I can keep their sideburns and the nape of their necks even and trimmed.

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