I got through everything. We're at 50 pages. Neal is the recordskeeper of all things 30DC, but that is about the busiest start to a month I can remember. Had to do a Shavette Fu to stand a fighting chance. Please don't tell Fuzzy. I'm going to have to stay late to get my work stuff done after making the mistake of opening the thread over lunchtime.
I'm off to get my newly acquired Carpal Tunnel dealt with now...
2 days in a row sounds much more doable to me than 7, Joe. That would be almost Rule like! The Dickens sounds great. Is Revisited just a name, or did they reformulate it?
A work day, I suppose, Jim. Hurry up and get that software gone by April! Awesome pic as always.
Must be systemic, Dale. The bed here didn't want to let go either. Must be the time of year. A great sounding 1924. Your #1 GEM?
Beautiful work, Chris! Mahogany?
The King of Frankenrazors strikes again! Love the Focus handle, Pierpaolo.
Very informative, Perry. Is the Parker on 5 comparable to an Injectomatic? Sounds like you will probably keep that razor?
Very nice, Myles. I hadn't used any talc until recently, but have really enjoyed the Shulton talc too.
I recognize the dash. I have a '14 F150.
Yeesh, tough night. Glad it is ok now. Does your son have a home on the farm too?
Interesting comments on the Tradere, Jeff. Looks like some opinions are all over the map on it. What a beauty, though!
Stunning, Clint.
Old World stuff lasts because it works. I have a few on 'the list' myself.
Sounds like a great shave, Joseph! I see the Simpson employee who put my label on was working there in the 80s...
Sounds like a nice dupe, Evan. I'll gladly throw in any blades you want in our next trade if you want to send those Polsilvers this way...
Thank you for the excellent comparison and review, Blair. Much appreciated.
Happy Birthday, Angelo! A toggle shave is a fine way to celebrate!
That Belmont is such a unique razor, Gary. Congrats. I would guess the shave is the same as the 3 piece version?
Love the brush as always, Joe. Interesting technique with it as well.
Another winning combo, Andrew. I had no idea Personna had German made blades. Interesting.
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