Re: Vintage pens & vintage razors
Jar- I'm quite aware of your large shaving arsenal from your posts on FPN. That's why I asked. I was wondering what would make a guy with that collection/accumulation switch fully to an electric... and not one of the big 3 brands (Braun, Panasonic, Norelco/Phillips). I didn't know you were out of commission. Are you doing OK now?
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Re: Vintage pens & vintage razors
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Lloyd
Jar- I'm quite aware of your large shaving arsenal from your posts on FPN. That's why I asked. I was wondering what would make a guy with that collection/accumulation switch fully to an electric... and not one of the big 3 brands (Braun, Panasonic, Norelco/Phillips). I didn't know you were out of commission. Are you doing OK now?
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I'm doing fine considering I'm older than dirt. Growing old is a bitch. Had a shoe come off while getting off my bike not too long ago and took a tumble onto the grass. It took over a week to recover from something silly like that when it seems just yesterday it would have been forgotten in minutes.
I've used all of the brands you've mentioned and most likely have some of those around here as well, BUT honestly the Andis is far and away superior when it comes to simple daily shaving. It cannot trim or deal with longer hair but when it comes to the daily stubble it is hands down faster and better.
Re: Vintage pens & vintage razors
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Originally Posted by
jar
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Lloyd
Jar- I'm quite aware of your large shaving arsenal from your posts on FPN. That's why I asked. I was wondering what would make a guy with that collection/accumulation switch fully to an electric... and not one of the big 3 brands (Braun, Panasonic, Norelco/Phillips). I didn't know you were out of commission. Are you doing OK now?
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I'm doing fine considering I'm older than dirt. Growing old is a bitch. Had a shoe come off while getting off my bike not too long ago and took a tumble onto the grass. It took over a week to recover from something silly like that when it seems just yesterday it would have been forgotten in minutes.
I've used all of the brands you've mentioned and most likely have some of those around here as well, BUT honestly the Andis is far and away superior when it comes to simple daily shaving. It cannot trim or deal with longer hair but when it comes to the daily stubble it is hands down faster and better.
I'm glad you're doing better.
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