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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Good luck with That!
    Can you spare some AD SPF 1,000, sharptonn? My "skin" is super pale, and SRD is shooting out some serious solar flares!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Speedster View Post
    Can you spare some AD SPF 1,000, Sharptonn? My "skin" is super pale, and SRD is shooting out some serious solar flares!
    You will handle it..Sooner or later!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Speedster View Post
    Thanks for the reply, RezDog. I had read here that Sevrin R. Droescher resold excellent Solingen razors as well...believe the post was from thebigspendur. So after I grabbed this Thuri at a bargain late last night, I thought why not search the Bay for one of their razors. My timing was impeccable. Today, I won an auction for a pristine SRD razor for only $46, and the blade appears to be practically NOS and in incredible condition.

    I must cease this SRD spree pronto, but I can relish the deals and thank you guys for pointing out their unrealized values to me. This lovely blade should arrive early next week:

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    Oh man I wanted that so bad! Im glad I stopped watching that one, may have been a bidding war. Nice grabs Speedster
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    Taylors Wedge.. first razor and cant wait!! it seems big and cumbersome in the pics but got it for $50 so nice entry level.. and will strat tradign up once i get skills up so now i need a strop ... and oil.. and soap.. anyone have any good starting kits? thanks!!Name:  17670963_1701908486492611_849948907_n.jpg
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    My local auction win just arrived..

    A Henckels Friodur 70 1/2 and an Ashley Miller 14 that is now a shorty.

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    just came home to receive my first stone! a Norton 4000/8000. now for learning something new... woo hoo! thanks speedster and thanks SRP.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DupreesDiamond View Post
    just came home to receive my first stone! a Norton 4000/8000. now for learning something new... woo hoo! thanks speedster and thanks SRP.
    That's a great stone and learning to shave from 8k is a great way to begin. You can get a comfortable shave from that stone no problem.
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    Only have *AD\PF_28. . . Tou cN send all jtems fo mr.chick .

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    Quote Originally Posted by DupreesDiamond View Post
    just came home to receive my first stone! a Norton 4000/8000. now for learning something new... woo hoo! thanks speedster and thanks SRP.
    I have posted time and time and time again that if you can't get a Nice CCC (Clean Close & Comfortable) Shave off of an 8k hone then you are pouring your funds down a rat hole when purchasing higher grit hones.

    As my friend Glen likes to put it:

    Quote: "No amount of money spent on a Stone can ever replace the value of the time it takes learning to use it properly"

    Enjoy that Norton 4/8 as it will serve you well!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DupreesDiamond View Post
    just came home to receive my first stone! a Norton 4000/8000. now for learning something new... woo hoo! thanks speedster and thanks SRP.
    You're most welcome, DupreesDiamond. That Norton will serve you well in learning how to hone your own razors. I am excited to hear how things go.

    I wanted to point out that Rod sent me a second PayPal amount to cover the unforeseen shortage in our shipping cost estimate. He said, "You were fair with me, and I want to be fair with you. It would be nice if everyone was that way."

    I responded that everyone I've encountered here on SRP are gentlemen of the finest order. No questions seem too dumb to ask or are asked to often. I hardly see rude responses. Everyone here is supremely polite, helpful, and generous with their time and knowledge. I have never participated in an online forum with membership quite the caliber of SRP. It's comforting to know this hobby of ours -- and this site in particular -- attracts such great fellows. DupreesDiamond is yet another who fits in well here. Thanks, DD!

    (Go Zags!)
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