Heck, I can barely tell an “E” from a “G”. Just the camera angle - however it does look that way, doesn’t it?
Yep! It's just been in the last year that I realized I can take my watch off when I'm working on something. Flesh heals, but broken stuff costs money.
Actually, she called to say that her battery died so she made lunch for me at her place. We were to meet at our favorite restaurant in Farmingdale in the Airport Plaza. For those of you that aren't familiar with NY, it's not JFK or LaGuardia airport.
myself as well from my minimal experience.just the striations in the safety bar are the biggest differences.. that and spring design/tension.maybe blade gap and reveal..but an experienced shaver who knows the sweet spot..
True....but in one of my silly cases, the emergency room visit avoided, was worth the watch. It was interesting to see the look on the elderly gentlemen's face when you bring back a 1/2 socket breaker bar to Sears (when Craftsmen still had lifetime warranty).....with the socket insert sheared off at the rotation. All he said was....'I don't want to know, go pick a new one'. Axle nut. 240 ft/lbs. 88 VW. Fender lip meets watch.
i imagine they are ..myth busted..maybe just a smaller blade reveal,like a prewar tech vs post war tech.just an example ,not comparison..
No I haven't. I wanted to go this year but with Covid 19 and the idiots looting, rioting and shooting, I thought it best to not venture in the city. If Pres. Trump gets re-elected, then I am sure he will stop this crap and C-19 will be less of a threat. I am looking to go to Pasteur's Pharmacy next year.