I use baby shampoo on my scuba diving masks. Just rub a bit on the inside then rinse. Or, sometimes we'll put some shampoo in a bucket and fill it...
Razor: 1914 Ever Ready Blade: Gem Brush: Ever Ready 79-restored Soap: Williams AS: Thayers Witch Hazel I luv my 1914!
Wow, wish I could come. Dutch Pantry...that's on the east side of 69 hwy. isn't it? Mom lives just up the road in Pryor. Hmmm...I grew up...
Never tried one of the DEs, but I have the PTFE (teflon) coated SEs from EMS http://www.emsdiasum.com/microscopy/products/preparation/blades.aspx...
Anyone have a copy they could post? Didn't see any in the sticky. I have a couple of 1924s on the way and was thinking about maybe trying to...
Charles Arthur Floyd. Possibly a distant relation on my paternal grandmother's side. Or maybe not.
Razor: Reconditioned 6/8 McPherson Bros. Silver Steel Brush: Ever Ready 150 Soap: Williams AS: Thayers Witch Hazel Firearm: Colt Model P-1st...
Razor: Gem Micromatic OC Blade: Gem Brush: Ever Ready 150-Restored Soap: Williams AS: Clubman
Thanks! I did a search and found a post on B&B of a similar model. http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php?t=7405 I have been over the...
You'll come across something. I found an Ever Ready 150 and a 79 at an antique store here...$9 for the lot of 'em. Just set the knot in the 150...
I've seen a few of these in antique stores...no name visible on them. Can anyone tell me anything about them? This one was my Dad's...I'm sure...
Razor: Gem 1912 Blade: Gem PTFE-day 1 Brush: Vulfix Pure Badger Soap: Proraso AS: Thayers Witch Hazel Whipped up some great lather...
Got lazy today and decided to use the ol' Reminton 'lectric. OMG! It pulled and tugged and basically just chewed on my face. It was like trying...
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