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A change in shaving practice
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 448233" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>I tried it at the delirious insistence of a friend, and it wasn't as difficult or dangerous as I thought it would be--as long as I was sober and under no mental duress. What did me in was sharpening the dang things. I'm just no good at it and I'm not going to send them away for sharpening. Wa-a-y too much hassle. (My friend sent me razors, stones, leather strop, rouges, etc., and I managed to destroy a good razor. <em>Finito</em>, forever, for me.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 448233, member: 1690"] I tried it at the delirious insistence of a friend, and it wasn't as difficult or dangerous as I thought it would be--as long as I was sober and under no mental duress. What did me in was sharpening the dang things. I'm just no good at it and I'm not going to send them away for sharpening. Wa-a-y too much hassle. (My friend sent me razors, stones, leather strop, rouges, etc., and I managed to destroy a good razor. [i]Finito[/i], forever, for me.) [/QUOTE]
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