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Is Arko the greatest value in all of shaving?

Poll closed Apr 30, 2020.
  1. Yes

    16 vote(s)
    72.7%
  2. Yes

    6 vote(s)
    27.3%
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  1. Even with forgetting to shave your neck on the first pass sounds Quite Excellent!
    Lovin' the blues, Gary!
  2. Thank You Clint!
  3. Thanks gentlemen!
    Thanks, Joe, with emphasis on the yada, yada, yada! :D
    Thanks Tim. So far so good on using the body lotion. I'll stick with it for a few days to see if I notice anything specific. I had a couple of containers and just thought I would try it in place of unrefined shea butter.
    Thanks Chris. Keep the tutorials coming when you can. They're helpful for those of us seeking to master shavettes. I went back and reviewed 2:27. I think that's one of the benefits of using a shavette for awhile. You develop the ability or sense to hesitate, pull back, reconsider, try something different. That's key to getting a great shave and sometimes avoiding injury. Thanks for pointing it out.
    The prosecution has a rock solid case, but I plan to cop an insanity plea. :happy097:

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  4. Beautiful razor, Jim! Glad you enjoyed using it. My RAD receded after the purchase of the H&S No75. It just never worked for me. Gorgeous pic!
  5. Oh....my. Purdy! More fun cool shaving soon......

    :happy097::happy102:

    I made wifey and I matching masks over the weekend. Testing out my sewing skills (which are ABYSMAL). Wifey's hilarious....she said much the same thing. I remember a 'Bonnie & Clyde' comment as we walked in Lowes.....
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  6. Thank you, Evan!
    I'm at the refinery today so I fit right in.
    Thanks, Joe!
  7. Thanks Jim!
  8. Thank you, Jim!
    Glad to hear the soap is a go, Joseph!
    Sniffing the samples I got yesterday GTB was my favorite.
  9. Too funny! :rofl:
  10. Thanks Keith!
  11. You got some wonderful gear in the mail yesterday, Jim--congratulations! That razor looks amazing, and the aesthetics of the handle are wonderful (though I do agree that it could take some getting used to). It's probably a little too early to ask just yet, but that's the kind of thing I do: first impressions--if you had to choose between the Carbon or the Charcoal Goods razors, which would you keep?

    And, of course, the Midnight Stag! Sounds wonderful, but I seem to be drawn to scents that are polarizing.

    Beautiful set up and photo, sir!
  12. You're welcome! I have the death donut on my Stirling Sandalwood, but I use it all year round so I am not un a hurry to finish it!
  13. Beautiful photo and gear, Clint! Glad to see that recent events doesn't have you shackled to the couch--just be safe out there. And thank you for providing an important service to people who need all the help they can get during uncertain times.
  14. Thank you, Jeff!
    Funny how subjective all this stuff is. The H&S NO75 is a favorite if not the favorite of my razors.
    Thanks, Blair! I've got enough samples to keep me busy for a while.
  15. thank you Joseph,it's a fine shaver,would you replace yours?
  16. thank you Blair..
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  17. thank you Joe,good morning..
  18. Awesome Bay Run shaves, Terry--I like what I've heard about PAA's take on bay rum. I don't know if you've got the Ming Shi or the Q-shave version of that razor, but my boys love their Q-Shaves, and the one or two times I tried them out, I found them to be pretty smooth shavers--"fat man in a yoga session" :happy102:

    I was 5 or 6 the last time I had rabbit. Or duck for that matter...

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  20. fine shave and pic Joseph,glad the original base is better..went to order my midnight stag today,was out of stock,will have to try again next month..:)
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