Seems like a good opportunity for a "BUMP"
We need to pass our knowledge and experience on to a younger generation. We need to motivate young guys or this art form might be lost in the near future.
But how do we identify these younger guys who might have enough of an interset in this artform.
Ironically, I think the very youngest of the membership holds the key to this question. If you are under thirty, try to get your friends interested in this very fun artform. Talk to your classmates in highschool and college or the military.
It will take a young, adventurous spirit to keep this art of shaving going for years to come.
I have two grandsons, one age 5 and one age 6 and I intend to try to motivate them as they mature. It ain't gonna happen if we don't make it happen. We need the average age of the forum members to drop. This is the only measure of progress................
You're a very classy act, Jerry
Saying much more risks sounding really silly, but your kindness to this young man showing interest and initiative is really really great. I would say it's a fine example of what us older guys should be doing with the younger in most all areas. 'Not just the generosity, but the support.
'Really fine stuff. Bravo.