Excellent post and thank you for the copyright credit, Jimbo. It saves me the trouble of sending you an invoice.
This one was blood free. Yesterday's shave wasn't. We all take our turn Patrick. Thanks Jim! I agree. I can see why so many people love Stirling soap. Thanks again Clint! I'm really not sure how many more I need, but I'll make a couple more and see if I can reproduce the result. That will be the real test. Yes, if I had made it out of just about any other metal, I'd have to hollow out the handle or risk blunt force trauma every time I use it. Thanks Jim! I didn't use any filters on this one. I think I got them all. Thanks everyone!
We need to wait for a good one. He'll slip up eventually. I tried to tag him with "toonie sized hole in the bottom" but it didn't stick.
Thank you, Patrick. We live right off a course and played it for the first time today. The trees and ponds each got a nice donation of balls today.
I can see why. Very nice Bill! You tried your best . Great report Bill! I only know of 1. Awesome setup Tommy!
We used to "borrow" the floaters from the driving range for those occasions when the designer filled the course with ponds .
Dredging up the past, Jim? Seems pretty desperate... I’ve slipped up plenty of times, but somehow got out unscathed. I have no complex about it, I know it is just a matter of time.
Great looking shave gear, Tom! You never go wrong with Stirling and Old Spice. Do you miss the Shulton version?
I picked some up a few months back in a lighthouse decanter. I usually pair that with the old spice shave soap I found at a small antique shop. Still looking to add some Avon Spicy Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Thanks, Jim! I felt the burn in the gym and when I shaved today. That's what I call a double blessing. Lol!