Seriously. Shipping to me is a nightmare. And yesterday I got the wrong package from an ebay seller, so someone else has my mom's birthday gift. I did finally get my washer and dryer too. They are nice.
Night everyone. You ever see video of the shake tables they use to test structures for earthquakes? I wonder how a cow would do on one...
OK, now I am going to bed. I had to try the monkey game, and I have no idea how, but I got an amazing score once, and only once. So I now have 1st place in spanking the monkey, and second place in suicide.
Holy COW, Rodd. I'd guess you would need some sleep after that! To quote Woody Allen from Love and Death: Well, I practice a lot when I'm alone. :happy102
1) pretty much, just don't slam the blade on the hone when flipping it over. 2) The strop in mine was kind of dry and stiff and had 1 good sized scratch. I sanded the strop to try and smooth it out, and conditioned it with some lotion. Here's a couple links I found with good info (one's at TOP) http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pointe/3541/Rolls_Page.htm - Has tons of model based info and downloadable instructions/care manuals http://wiki.badgerandblade.com/index.php/Rolls_Razor - General info and insight + tips I think the hardest thing to find is also the most important...a hone that isn't cracked.
Thanks Mordecai... although of all the RRs I've come across in antique stores (10-12?) only 1 has had a cracked hone... most have been way overpriced, too... allright, goodnight everyone. Thanks for spanking my high score so quickly Tom, the Rodd....
G'nite n'at... But first a question... is the French Brut supposed to be stronger stuff than the American versions? My sister got me a bottle of the French EdT.