Razors don't regrow in 48 hours but threads can in as long as 6 years.
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Razors don't regrow in 48 hours but threads can in as long as 6 years.
6yrs or 60yrs. Yes, gentlemen, razors need to rest. The same people who didn't believe in Santa or the Easter Bunny still won't believe in metals realigning or global warming. Just Believe!
Did someone say necro-post at this point in time. HeHeHeHe
sheesh, some threads just wont die. They are the very last threads the mods have to handle. "you always got that guy that jumps over the sofa." "And then you gotta shoot at him for ten f***ing minutes, too." yea this thread, it might be hiding, but when you least expect it!
I'm wondering what new sage advice the now Sr. member Jimbo would give the newbie member Jimbo.
Last fall i planted a broken dubl duck in the garden and let it winter over, this spring i have a feathery plant growing there I'm hoping it will blossom, pollinate an bear dd dwarf razors.
praise the hoove!
jim
Wait, wait, wait. Are we saying that the blade edge actually regrows itself if you leave it alone out in open air? The carbon molecules actually re-bond with each other spontaneously? If anything oxidation would occur causing the blade to corrode.
I think the idea was more like fin realignment or something. I have no idea what was going on in my mind 6 minutes ago let alone 6 years ago!!
James.
I think all my razors must be the same sex...They've been together quite some time and I have not noticed any baby razors yet. What is the gestation period?