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    Sidneykidney is a very well respected gentleman in these forums, he has a great dedication to the sport and he is always willing to share his knowledge, i have been enjoying his posts for ages,he is always helping newbies how to do things right.
    I know he is trying to protect newbies from slicing their faces up,it takes a lot of knowledge and practice to do what willi did in the video, it is a long ( very enjoyable) road to get there and i know sidneykidney just doesnt want people to get hurt.
    I have sliced my ear and face a few times and they are gonna be forever scars just because i got confident...so yes ...i agree this video should come with a warning.
    Sidneykidney you are also the bomb! i think you and willi should have children, seriously.
    be well everybody.
    And david (heavyduty135) we miss you man!!!!
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    Willi, thanks for that video. Could you tell us how close the shave was when you were finished? (But close or not, if I tried to do it that fast I would probably cut my goddamn head off).

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    I once tried putting my stainless steel Calvin Kline into boiling water. The whole clump of badger seperated from the handle. I had to use gorilla glue to stick it back in. Lesson learned, don't boil your badger

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    Quote Originally Posted by williheusser View Post
    some facts:
    it is real time
    it was a 3 week barb
    i am not thatching anyone
    it is not Germany it is Switzerland
    it is not boiling water it is steam to make the tool hot
    the pre shave preparation was take a shower
    sidneykidney is maybe jealous and hi is not easy even not on the photo
    it is a old razor used by my gent father
    the cat was not serious, stopt bleeding with the aftershave, normaly I do not cut me maybe there was something growing under my barb.
    I am glad, my video takes respons.

    Willi
    Well, Wili... looks like you're a famous dude around here! Welcome to the SRP forums! But will you be hable to handle us "slow" shavers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by williheusser View Post
    some facts:
    it is real time
    it was a 3 week barb
    i am not thatching anyone
    it is not Germany it is Switzerland
    it is not boiling water it is steam to make the tool hot
    the pre shave preparation was take a shower
    sidneykidney is maybe jealous and hi is not easy even not on the photo
    it is a old razor used by my gent father
    the cat was not serious, stopt bleeding with the aftershave, normaly I do not cut me maybe there was something growing under my barb.
    I am glad, my video takes respons.

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    It is good to see you hear and i'm glad you spoke up. Glad you could clear up the video speed thing. SIB is correct. I am not (despite what you think) jealous but simply concerned that you'll give other newbies the impression that you can just lather up and slice on. What we dont see in your video is all the things that made your shave what it was. We never saw your razor being honed. We only saw a slight rub on the strop. So whilst you maybe did them there is no indication for new shavers. Which is why the newbie section of this forum gets inundated by the same questions regularly, and why people like myself get a little narked.

    please explain- what do you mean by "hi is not easy even not on the photo
    it is a old razor used by my gent father"

    But like I already said. You did look happy

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    Willi, wir heissen Sie herzlich willkommen zu dem Forum hier! Wir haben uns gefreut, Ihr tolles Video uns anzuschauen. Eine Frage an Sie: Was fuer Rasiermesser war das? Wie gross? Wie machen Sie es scharf - nur auf den Leder, oder auch ein Schleifstein?

    Ich finde es cool das Sie sich so schnell wie ein Blitz rasieren kann!

    Tschuss,

    Ben

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    Will,

    I bettered my time this morning. I shaved a two pass in 4 minutes and 10 seconds, not counting my strapping time, and I didn't nick myself this time, although I did see 5 or six scattered red dots that looked like they might have wanted to become nicks.

    Great video, and thanks for sharing it.

    P.S. I wish I knew how to read German
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben325e View Post
    Willi, wir heissen Sie herzlich willkommen zu dem Forum hier! Wir haben uns gefreut, Ihr tolles Video uns anzuschauen. Eine Frage an Sie: Was fuer Rasiermesser war das? Wie gross? Wie machen Sie es scharf - nur auf den Leder, oder auch ein Schleifstein?

    Ich finde es cool das Sie sich so schnell wie ein Blitz rasieren kann!

    Tschuss,

    Ben
    Quote Originally Posted by hoglahoo View Post

    P.S. I wish I knew how to read German
    "Willi, Welcome to the forum! We were happy to see your awesome video. A question for you: what kind of razor was that? What size? How do you hone it - only on leather, or also on a hone?

    I think it's very cool that you can shave like a blitz!

    regards,
    Ben."

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    Ahhhhh so thats what "ICE" meant in German

    Least that what it sounded like he said to me
    Heiß indeed sounds like Ice but means Hot

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    One thing I got out of this video is that Willi uses much longer strokes than Lynn does. Lynn's strokes kind of go shk-shk-shk and Willi's go shhhhhhhhhhhhk. Short strokes slow me down, plus I have a hard time picking up where the previous stroke left off, so I tend to go over the same area too many times (irritating). I'm sure there's nothing inherently wrong with short strokes--after all, Lynn uses them--but I find longer strokes are faster & easier to do. If I decide to go back to short strokes, I'll have to discipline myself to always start each stroke precisely where the previous one left off.

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