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    At least it dries quickly! I tried it on a pen that I turned and all kind of problems. Eventually I either got the wood too thin or too hot from over sanding and it split all the way to the barrel.

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    Nice job!






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    I think it looks great, you did nice work.


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    Bro, that is sweet!! The last time I was in at Andrews (in D.C.), a friend pointed me to "The Art of Shaving" and I've now started to use a brush. Next will be a straight razor.

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    You nasty bastard hows about putting some clothes on next time you take a pic of something reflective LOL




    Very nice work
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lopaka View Post
    Bro, that is sweet!! The last time I was in at Andrews (in D.C.), a friend pointed me to "The Art of Shaving" and I've now started to use a brush. Next will be a straight razor.

    Lopaka
    I agree completely. My wife gave me a starter set from this store as a valentines day gift. Its amazing what a "real" shave feels like! I still have not mastered a lot of the steps so i end up taking about 25-30 minutes shaving but I do enjoy the feeling of a great shave. I have been playing around with the idea of getting a straight razor but they are a little pricey. I know I will eventually take the plunge.

    Nice work on the razor there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lopaka View Post
    Bro, that is sweet!! The last time I was in at Andrews (in D.C.), a friend pointed me to "The Art of Shaving" and I've now started to use a brush. Next will be a straight razor.

    Lopaka
    Brushes you say? Here are a few of my vintage restores.

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    Bro,

    Very nice!!!

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    Damn that's sick!!! Super awesome job. I've been straight edge shaving for a couple years now too! Nothing like it in the world. I got a buddy in Idaho who does a great job honing if anyone needs.....



    How do you "restore" a brush? If I ever find one in a antique shop...


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