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What type is your favorite razor?

  1. Vintage DE

    23 vote(s)
    51.1%
  2. Modern DE

    16 vote(s)
    35.6%
  3. Vintage SE

    8 vote(s)
    17.8%
  4. Modern SE

    4 vote(s)
    8.9%
  5. Straight

    8 vote(s)
    17.8%
  6. Pain Stick

    3 vote(s)
    6.7%
  7. I'd say carts - but I don't want to admit it

    1 vote(s)
    2.2%
  8. Razor schmazer - pass the cookies!

    8 vote(s)
    17.8%
Multiple votes are allowed.
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  1. Thank you, Andrew!
  2. At least the "real feel" is warmer than the real temperature. "So you've got that goin' for you. Which is nice."

    I learned that the first day of Egyptian Math 101. Pretty elementary, if you ask me.

    When she brought out the Slinky to talk about time, I foolishly thought she was going to go into the Mr. Wizard description of string theory. Nope. Time is apparently not described correctly by string theory. It's more about how you perceive gamma rays and sine waves. Got it. My apologies if she had another theory for particles, quarks, etc. I just couldn't last that long. Fill me in with the cliff note version if I missed anything good. Seems that when she talks, the frequency of gamma rays slows down a lot for me.

    The moral of the story is that, outside of my Egyptian Math class, I really wasted some money on college at those conspiratorial accredited schools I went to. Who knew?

    One positive note, she has definitely proven the Hot/Crazy Matrix theory beyond any shadow of a doubt.

  3. It's awesome but I'm generally a fan of their stuff. It is thirsty though

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  4. That's a little different look for your pic, Clint. Very nice.
    That looks like an 'Ikea' shot, Mark. In a good way!
    Cool photo, Perry. What is neat about those earlier numbered jayaruh brushes is that they were carved by hand, not on a lathe. Amazing.
  5. Thank you, Gentlemen.
  6. Not the first time that you've inspired me, Perry!
  7. I agree, they're terrific. I have numbers 41 and 60 that were hand-turned. I also have #142 but it was probably a lathe brush. Either way they're great brushes.
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  8. Glad to be of service! ;)
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  9. Excellent photo and great gear, Jason!
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  10. Wow Randy!!! Gorgeous bowl - congrats!! Ooh-ing and aah-ing in full effect.:)

    Jason @jtspartan - fantastic job on the bowl! You do incredible work!
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  11. Some excellent photos, great write-ups - and, of course, beautiful gear, guys!
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  12. Thank you Jason. Most of the time this background and setting ends up as a B&W photo.
  13. Thank you, Bruce
  14. WARNING.....WARNING......WARNING
    Danger Will Robinson!

    While I can issue kudos for creativity and presentation (nice haircut, clean shaven, uwrinkled white oxford shirt probably light starch and creased to the shoulder, full windsor knot),
    I must respectfully submit that in this day and age... That is a cyberspace career torpedo.
    :smiley respect::sick002:
  15. Yeah that's my brush... I'll give it the benefit of the doubt then, I guess :)
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  16. It should be required viewing for every ninth grade male.
  17. Beautiful picture, Clint!
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  18. Excellent shot, Mark!
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  19. Wonderful photo, Jason!
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