The really boring and totally pointless snippets thread IV
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lars; What was the Two Seater you were 'griding' in? An ASK 21 or something a bit more advanced?
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You're right. K21. However, if it all falls together, we might have a Duo Discus tomorrow.
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Shaving:
Yesterday for the first time in nearly 50 years of shaving, I tried to scrape off two weeks worth of grey fuzz with a straight razor. Not a good outcome. Don't know if it was the blade not sharp enough (new and sharpened by the seller), or user technique (or lack thereof). Chickened out before opening throat.
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Shaving:
Yesterday for the first time in nearly 50 years of shaving, I tried to scrape off two weeks worth of grey fuzz with a straight razor. Not a good outcome. Don't know if it was the blade not sharp enough (new and sharpened by the seller), or user technique (or lack thereof). Chickened out before opening throat.
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I picked up what looks like a plain old double-edged blade razor at an antique store. The sort of razor we all knew as young ones where you take it apart, fit the double-edged blade and go to work. This razor does a great job on any amount of beard and good blades are still available. I also have a modern replaceable head razor. The old razor will work on anything but it is a little more time consuming to put into service and then clean up. The modern razor is quick to use and does a good job but it is uncomfortable to use on anything more than a two day stubble.
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boing, interesting description regarding the disposable razor although I am not sure if it is valid. Maybe it has to do with the growth of face hair.
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Beer time, all tasks completed + water deposit filled back to 90,000lt and just finishing the fourth loop of irrigation.
Snake and Pygmy in the oven slowly, slowly so a sit for a bit.
I find disposables too light much prefer my Mach3 turbo.
Snake and Pygmy in the oven slowly, slowly so a sit for a bit.
I find disposables too light much prefer my Mach3 turbo.
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My old man got a blade sharpener in Japan. Small plastic box, you opened it, poped the blade on, closed it and then 'stropped' it pulling it up and down a cord. I think he could get 2 weeks to a month out of it. Ideal as a seaman not knowing where you could buy another packet.
Anyone remember a wire razor in the early 70s. It had a. cartridge that held the wire or ribbon. When blunt you just wound to the next one.
I used to sell them in the Mess shop at Akrotiri. I got the cheaper than NAAFI for a lock down town.
Anyway, there had been a big meeting of holders of VCs in London. The Gurka and Indians were flown home in a 10 and the officers visited the Mess. This Gurka officer had found this new razor in UK but had not been able to buy blades and didn't think he could get them in Nepal. He bought my entire stock of 25.
Anyone remember a wire razor in the early 70s. It had a. cartridge that held the wire or ribbon. When blunt you just wound to the next one.
I used to sell them in the Mess shop at Akrotiri. I got the cheaper than NAAFI for a lock down town.
Anyway, there had been a big meeting of holders of VCs in London. The Gurka and Indians were flown home in a 10 and the officers visited the Mess. This Gurka officer had found this new razor in UK but had not been able to buy blades and didn't think he could get them in Nepal. He bought my entire stock of 25.
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A nice thunderstorm this arvo after we got home from church and lunch at Silvia's restaurant. Two Ricards and a chupito put my rib pain to sleep !
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MTBing done. One slight wobble. But a fun day out none the less. One other participant had a minor off.The ol' look where you want to go - not what you want to hit. Nothing major fortunately. Just some scrapes.
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Have you got a diocesan organ advisor or a tame organ tuner in the area? Shame to scrap good pipesjimtherev wrote: ↑Sat Jul 11, 2020 11:02 pmorgan.gifMore than a bit fed up tonight. The morning started not badly, then we set forth to do a bit of church wheelin and deelin. Thing is, we've got this electronic organ, but it replaces an earlier pipe organ, and because (a) it would have cost money to remove the pipes and make good and (b) they looked pretty and fooled most people, they were left in place. With me so far?
Well now, we're moving out 'cos Derby City are knocking down the church to build a new slum, and the organ pipes won't fit into our new place. So 'er and me went off to see our local Steptoe and Son to do a bit of dealing, having squeezed one of the smaller pipes into the car. (the one missing from the picture.)
Long story short, one of the customers of the equally-dodgy garage next door was a bit anxious to get away (I didn't ask) and left me with a scratch down the portside of my car. "Don't worry, mate. Ask 'im at the garage to put it right. I'll pay. Here's me card. See ya." And off he went.
Seems genuine if a bit slap-dash.
And Mr Steptoe hasn't decided if he wants to buy about 80 kilos of lead-tin alloy, either.
A not very satisfactory morning. Almost worthy of a rant.
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I still have my grandfather's Rolls Razor, he departed this life in 1960. I use it to tidy up the edges of my beardboing wrote: ↑Sun Jul 12, 2020 3:25 pmI picked up what looks like a plain old double-edged blade razor at an antique store. The sort of razor we all knew as young ones where you take it apart, fit the double-edged blade and go to work. This razor does a great job on any amount of beard and good blades are still available. I also have a modern replaceable head razor. The old razor will work on anything but it is a little more time consuming to put into service and then clean up. The modern razor is quick to use and does a good job but it is uncomfortable to use on anything more than a two day stubble.
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Wodrick, I thought the all disposable Mach3 and Sensor (you through away the entire thing not just the razor) but after run the campaign in 2017 I decided it was time not to buy Gillette any more.
PN, nice story you have there.
Ric, I was given my grandfather's razor and a friend suggested I overhaul it for use. I am not sure I would do it.
PN, nice story you have there.
Ric, I was given my grandfather's razor and a friend suggested I overhaul it for use. I am not sure I would do it.
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Big fire in San Diego harbour, one of Uncle Sam's finest warships - explosion & fire reported by CBS News
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The Gilette Techmatic. I had one.Pontius Navigator wrote: ↑Sun Jul 12, 2020 5:05 pm
Anyone remember a wire razor in the early 70s. It had a. cartridge that held the wire or ribbon. When blunt you just wound to the next one.
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Magnus were they any good?
From Gillettes POV they are always seeking a marginal performance change and maximum profit increase. I say change as it is possible and earlier device, say your techmatic might have had a better performance but lower profit margin.
From Gillettes POV they are always seeking a marginal performance change and maximum profit increase. I say change as it is possible and earlier device, say your techmatic might have had a better performance but lower profit margin.
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I had a Remmington for a few years. Picked it up on the market £1.50, put the battery in and the effect was good. Standard blade, slide it off, slide new one on. Must admit I don't notice the differed now with the Gillette Fusion rangr
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Ooops!!
The Japanese Navy have denied any involvement.
The Japanese Navy have denied any involvement.
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My father was a Rolls Razor man until he retired and moved to an electric razor.
I still have his Rolls.
My father-in-law was a cut-throat razor user until he died (actually until he became too sick).
I still have his Rolls.
My father-in-law was a cut-throat razor user until he died (actually until he became too sick).
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Thanks to all who have given advice re organ pipes. Been trying for six months to go the 'ethical' route, but no-one seems interested. I'm also trying to get rid of a small grand piano, but the (commercial) buyer has been avoiding returning calls or letters since the beginning of lockdown.
Prompted by you lovely people I did put a question in our local neighbourhood newsletter (Nextdoor Kilburn) and actually had a nibble... but I bet it comes to nothing <grump> <grump> <grump>.
I did say yesterday that this should have been in the rants.
Prompted by you lovely people I did put a question in our local neighbourhood newsletter (Nextdoor Kilburn) and actually had a nibble... but I bet it comes to nothing <grump> <grump> <grump>.
I did say yesterday that this should have been in the rants.