Thanks Danny! As you may know, I only started straight shaving in October. My strength is being able to do research and look at details. Being a high school Chem teacher helps me to do it. My extensive research on brand, model and retail pricing helps me decide which razor I want. I go to Ebay armed with the knowledge and see if any one of my razors are on auction or for sale. I communicate with the sellers about their offerings to whittle out the scammers. My best score was the NOS 1950's 7/8 Fiodur square point for $95. It included the original box, instructions and protective sleeve. That razor is worth over $200! I have been fortunate to find sellers that aren't looking to hurt a buyer. They just want someone to enjoy and take care of the razor.
Yeah, Joe, I probably will try it again eventually. For now I still have plenty of other things to explore.
I was praying you wouldnt have to sit through a long drawn out trial. Not fun. Hope you enjoyied the day. Thats still a decent shave.
Thank you, Gentlemen. Yes, we are a little cold and snowy today, but in general I certainly don't complain about life in the Rockies.
Canadians are a tough lot. He mentioned it was -12C. That's 10 degrees F. That's a relatively warm winter day in the northern regions. As a former North Dakota resident, I can say, with all truth, that I played a round of golf on a sunny 10 degree day in Bismarck. Snow golf, so not exactly the same rules or duration, but it was still golf. With beer. Oh, so much beer.
lol ,neither fortunately..but it was worth a try,found it under near a foot of snow this morning..and was plowed in . looked at the pile and said.ah no,snow day..