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    I love Burls....... and Acrylic HARRYWALLY's Avatar
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    Just came in, a lot of acrylic rod. Smoke clear, green clear, orange clear, and clear. Also some bonding solvent to combine colors. Should be fun to use!

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    Burls, Girls, and all things that Swirl....

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    A 3" Russian Leather strop from Superior Shave. Figured I would see if I liked a heavier draw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HARRYWALLY View Post
    Just came in, a lot of acrylic rod. Smoke clear, green clear, orange clear, and clear. Also some bonding solvent to combine colors. Should be fun to use!

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    You could make a couple Brush handles
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    Please dont mind my bad english, iŽ Rockabillyhelge's Avatar
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    At the Moment im waiting for a C. Friedrich (Frederick) Kratz, maybe 6/8", Full Hollow with Stainless Steel Scales,
    the Scales had been the Reason why i bought it, im curious if they are original or rescaled.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HARRYWALLY View Post
    Just came in, a lot of acrylic rod. Smoke clear, green clear, orange clear, and clear. Also some bonding solvent to combine colors. Should be fun to use!

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    Somewhere in all that is one of mine. I can't wait!!!!
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    Two things... some styptic matches and this little beauty...
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Yes, I have astra blades too, but i thought i would try the Feather as they came with the razor
    Try Wilkinson, it's a just a step down in aggressive sharpness from Feather, by my estimation .
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    Ebony Gabon, Bamboo, Lignum vitae - Bamboo is for a special project - a Gentleman would like a shaving brush made to look like his Quadrate Bamboo fly rod. Going to be an interesting project....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hart View Post
    Try Wilkinson, it's a just a step down in aggressive sharpness from Feather, by my estimation .
    Thanks,
    i had a second shave with the same feather blade last night, and 8th was much better. I got a couple of small weepers, but not the bloodbath of Wednesday night
    i don't think it delivers as good a shave as my straights but it is good enough, i imagine that as my technique improves so will the shaves.
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    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    A straight razor...

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