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Just a papercut to my little toe, but a reminder to make sure that your hands are dry before after shave stropping.
Maybe I should add shaving shoes to my routine. :)
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Attachment 301136
Just a papercut to my little toe, but a reminder to make sure that your hands are dry before after shave stropping.
Maybe I should add shaving shoes to my routine. :)
It's unfortunate that you suffered the minor injury, but think of the damage that blade might have suffered if you hadn't "saved" it.
I had a friend who used to install window panes for a living. The first thing he taught his new helpers:
"If you drop a sheet of glass, DO NOT try to catch it."
:hmmm:
My solution and one I strongly recommend is to have a throw rug by the sink. It feels good under your feet and if you drop the razor no harm.
I get half dressed before I shave, PJ bottoms or whatever, footwear is always moccasins. I've come close to dropping a blade, knock on wood. If I did drop one, I sure wouldn't try to catch it!
First real cut since switching to a straight and it wasn't even on my face!
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How did you do that, primo?
Not from shaving, but from changing an auger drive belt on a snow blower.
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Left hand index finger, shattered the tip bone and some rows of stitches but hey, the auger sure works now!
Go to see a nerve specialist surgeon next week as it cut pretty deep..
Watch yourself gents. Accidents happen quickly when we drop our guard, or best practices..
I will heal, and am still whole..