Thank you, Blair! I didn't have high expectations for the brush, considering the price, but it turned out to be a winner. I foresee the handle looking a bit ragged pretty soon, but that's fine with me. Happy New Year to you as well!
You're welcome. As with the last time I tried it, I expect the only thing to stop me is that a favorite artisan co. plans to go out of business.
That's a great observation, Bill. @b1hart could have wound up unshaven for 23 consecutive days. NB plans are evil. Another train wreck averted.
i am sure it's fine..no reason to worry..looks fantastic....watches in Austria means little to me..what get's polished doesn't necessarily do anything..metal removed in cylinder heads and stuff usually means performance upgrades....
OK, I'm in. I'll take the house for $100. Who's holding the money? This shouldn't take long. Pass the cookies.
Alan did a fantastic job polishing up the razor Dave. I know you are glad to get it back and put it to use. Enjoy.
Keep up de confidence, Charlie. Don't say what Robert Redford's character said at the end of the movie The Sting "Naaah, I'd probably blow it".
Gary, I fully understand what you are saying and metal is obviously removed. I was just saying he was in a field that require knowledge in polishing very pricey items which required skill in the field. Hopefully the difference is negligible. I'll find out tomorrow if different and if for the better or worse Thanks Clint