So, Fightin' Irish and Studebaker owners. I wonder if any of this has anything to do with how the Durham Duplex became the world's leading flooring blade.
Either you have a He-Man beard that needs a Durham, or you're a milquetoast girlie man that shaves with something else. How can you argue with that logic?
This is the rare and highly sought after early Gillette know as a Double Ring? Not to be confused with Single Ring that only has one upper handle trim bit? A four piece consisting of the cap with threaded shaft, base plate, handle, and lower knob including serial number on the hidden threaded inner shaft? I've only seen photos so I'm learning as I go.
You can't, really. The first ad notes that the Durham-Enders Corporation is located in Mystic, CN. I guess that means that their razors should be suitable for whalers and other old men of the sea.
I spoiled myself a little since I received my State Income tax return . I bought a two band badger brush from Wildwest Brushworks, 200 Rapira Platinum Lux, A tub of Tiki Bar Soaps Surfs Up and a tub of RazoRock Acqua shaving soaps. I'm mostly excited about the brush. Derek is definitely a nice guy. Said he'd have the brush out on Monday. This had me thinking, I really enjoy supporting artisans. It's a small hobby we partake in, with an even smaller number of artisans. But there is definitely no shortage and I hope our ranks continue to grow, especially the artisans. Sent from my Nokia 6.1 using Tapatalk
Laugh all you want, I'm not far behind Peter. And before you ask why am I on a shaving forum, I shave me head . Sent from my Nokia 6.1 using Tapatalk
My good sir, I will have you know Mystic isn't the only New England town that is fit for Whalers. I love that town, it's quite beautiful. By the way it's CT not CN . I forgive you though. Sent from my Nokia 6.1 using Tapatalk