Thanks Charlie! I picked a winner that's for sure. BTW, some people get couples therapy striving for a better marriage, this is what we did. Actually it's casual Tuesdays.
thank you Jason,honestly,i hope i am not boring everyone to death..this really is fun stuff for me....
Gary, that’s why I replaced the original Lukas wire harness with a Bosch and the Stromberg carbs with Webers. Much easier to tune and the historical electrical issues with the TR6 Are no more! It’s our property and we can do as we please.
I wasn't making fun of you Jim! You misinterpreted what I meant. I am a bald man that doesn't need a barber because I shave my head and joking that some people need to go to the barber or hairstylist instead of doing it on their own like your wife did for you with clippers. I also said that she did a fantastic job.
It does seem to be a little heavier than the OneBlade. Probably is roughly equivalent in weight to the Leaf. Instead of shaving the way I think one would with a cart, I’ll just approach the shave as I would with any other razor. At least I’ve got a blade loaded that I know works for me!
I don't hate anyone! However, I never said I was perfect because there are some people that irritate me like an allergic skin reaction.
How did the home haircut go, Jim? I remember how my first wife used to cut my hair, when I had hair. I was easy; I always wore a buzz. You might try that, it’s an easy cut to do and maintain!
Good points, Evan! At this point, I think it’s fair to say that most existing razor designs build on the work of predecessors. What counts to me is the quality of the shave delivered.
The haircut went well, Jeff. The plan was for her to try and give me my usual haircut and if that failed just do a buzz cut. She did great especially considering this was her first attempt at giving a haircut.