Thank you Danny.....I recall a video where the shaver had a very small block of soap to work with and with lots of swirling made it into much more than it appeared.
You really must be tired when you have the same first name as I and then type in Jeff. Hint! Jeff is the taller and smarter one. Lol!
Thanks Joe! They are nice shavers. Moreover, you can always sell some of your less used straights to make room for a Ralf Aust.
Very typical of management to not bother to recognize that they overdrive good people in that fashion. A millwright of 55 years is at the top of his game IMO. May you find peace.
In your situation, where the OT is mandatory, that's miserable. It's nice when OT is available, just in case you want a little extra coin - so long as it's on your terms. Even if you get right up to the edge, then back out, it'll be nice knowing that you can walk away at any time. It's always easier to do something when you don't have to. You can always fence your shaving collection to pay the bills if you need. That should keep some money rolling in for a few years...
Thanks Danny! I just landed just a wee bit harder and got a small weep. I don't land the razor flush to my face and doing so increases the chances for nicks, weeps, etc. My soft touch minimizes severe cuts.
Beautiful razor. I am looking forward to reading about your experiences with it. Chris - enjoying learning, whatever the subject