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    Senior Member meleii's Avatar
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    This one isn't from shaving, but it is related.

    So I was cutting a new set of scales from water buffalo horn, and just when I was finishing the last cut my son screams bloody murder upstairs. Boom the piece cuts off and the jigsaw bites me. So now I'm cursing and I drop the jigsaw along with the scales. The jigsaw just happens to land on the freshly cut scales and breaks them too.

    So now I have a nice little battle wound and no scales.

    It turns out my son screamed because his movie ended... 2 year olds...
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    The ear was from last month. Switching from my King Cutter to my lion auctioneer in the rotation means that I have an extra half inch on the blade and I didn't mind the square point.

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    This one was from today and Godzilla (My green lizard)was pulling to the point that I couldn't shave last time I shaved with it so I ran it on the balsa and then progressively stropped it over fabric, heavy draw strop, light draw strop. And I leveled the blade out to 170 degrees accidentally. So apparently my razor touch up skills are getting better because there wasn't any pressure on it, my chin just grew a new hole.
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    also check those grain patterns out under my chin gotta love having to shave in a complete circle
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    Just treat it with respect. It'll keep reminding you.
    "These aren't the droids you're looking for." "These aren't the droids we're looking for." "He can go about his business." "You can go about your business."

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