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(05-09-2016, 05:04 AM)Freddy Wrote:
(05-09-2016, 03:57 AM)NeoXerxes Wrote: I really liked the gesture of the video. I've introduced quite a few people into wet shaving and no one so far has made me such a cool tribute.

What gives? >.< lol

Peter, he really is one of the nicest people; I am not at all surprised that he took the extra effort to make the video.

I'm curious to see how he enjoys the hobby over the long term. I wonder what the recidivism rate is among newly minted wet shavers? lol. I suspect it is low since cartridges don't really provide any significant advantages over traditional wet shaving.

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#32

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San Diego, Cal., USA
(05-09-2016, 05:10 AM)NeoXerxes Wrote:
(05-09-2016, 05:04 AM)Freddy Wrote:
(05-09-2016, 03:57 AM)NeoXerxes Wrote: I really liked the gesture of the video. I've introduced quite a few people into wet shaving and no one so far has made me such a cool tribute.

What gives? >.< lol

Peter, he really is one of the nicest people; I am not at all surprised that he took the extra effort to make the video.

I'm curious to see how he enjoys the hobby over the long term. I wonder what the recidivism rate is among newly minted wet shavers? lol. I suspect it is low since cartridges don't really provide any significant advantages over traditional wet shaving.

I think Justin will stay with wet shaving, though not on a daily basis.  He is very busy with his business and a young family but we shall see.  The fact that he wanted to get better shaves than he was is promising in itself. Smile

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San Diego, Cal., USA
Guys, on a slightly different note, Justin shares the space next door to me with Anton (who is always clean shaven, by the way), a photographer using antique equipment, including very old lenses as well as photographic plates instead of film (and certainly not digital media).  He uses me as a model sometimes to show prospective buyers what can be done with the lenses he is ready to sell.  He has taken photos of me using 150-year-old equipment which I find fascinating.  Sometimes I have had to hold a pose for quite a few seconds, which isn't as easy as it might sound as almost any movement will blur the final result.

Today, he was trying out a lens and the result, while I liked it, showed me that I definitely have a way to go before taming my attempt at a handlebar moustache.  BadDadthis soup strainer of mine is definitely a long-term work in progress. Winking

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#34

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Detroit
Killer 'stache Freddy! That's looking a lot better than the last time you posted a pic of it! That's some great progress there, IMO. The photo looks fantastic too, thanks for sharing!

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#35

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San Diego, Cal., USA
(05-10-2016, 01:55 AM)wyze0ne Wrote: Killer 'stache Freddy! That's looking a lot better than the last time you posted a pic of it! That's some great progress there, IMO. The photo looks fantastic too, thanks for sharing!

Thanks, Jeff. Smile
#36

Posting Freak
Canada
Great photo, Freddy! Happy

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#37

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Impressive moustache Freddy Happy2

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