#11

expert shaver
PSL
Welcome to the forum

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#12
(06-13-2016, 11:59 PM)AdriánMTY Wrote: Good evening gentlemen!

My name is Adrián and i'm a new DFS member... less so to traditional wetshaving (just doing it the wrong way) and with an addiction/obsession out of control in less than 2 months!(my first vintage was purchased on April 13th). I'm herea to learn from all of you guys, specificlly how you control your RAD! Confused2

Greeting from Monterrey!


Welcome to the forum Adrian. These guys here will help you spend your money!

I live most of the year in Yucatan, I wish I could find some good vintage shave equipment here, but it is very difficult. Are you able to find vintage equipment there in Monterrey? I would love to find a good Mexican made straight razor.

Cheers!

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#13

Member
Fort Smith, Arkansas
Welcome, glad to have you on board.

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#14
Welcome to DFS!!!

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#15

Merchant
Charleston, South Carolina
Hello and welcome!

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Paolo

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#16

Almost an old shaver
Southern Appalachia - GA
Adrian, welcome to DFS. Visit often and enjoy the forum.

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#17

Member
Monterrey, MX
(06-14-2016, 04:41 PM)nffclsr Wrote:
(06-13-2016, 11:59 PM)AdriánMTY Wrote: Good evening gentlemen!

My name is Adrián and i'm a new DFS member... less so to traditional wetshaving (just doing it the wrong way) and with an addiction/obsession out of control in less than 2 months!(my first vintage was purchased on April 13th). I'm herea to learn from all of you guys, specificlly how you control your RAD! Confused2

Greeting from Monterrey!


Welcome to the forum Adrian.  These guys here will help you spend your money!

I live most of the year in Yucatan, I wish I could find some good vintage shave equipment here, but it is very difficult.  Are you able to find vintage equipment there in Monterrey?  I would love to find a good Mexican made straight razor.

Cheers!

Well, it's very hard to find vintage equipment here too, and as far as i know, there isn't or wasn't any manufacturer making straight razors here in the country. I need to go back and search for unnoticed treasures in the antiques stores of Monterrey. If i found any good mexican made SR i'll let you know. Also, if you need anything else from the North just ask, maybe some things are easier to get in here since we're kind of close to the border with the US. But for antiques, i guess Ciudad de Mexico it's a better option.

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#18

Member
Monterrey, MX
(06-14-2016, 01:11 AM)Matsilainen Wrote: Welcome, Adrián.

I’ll be very honest with you — I’ve been doing this for a few years now, and my acquisition disorder has never been worse than it is this year. Good luck with yours!  Happy2

In my case, seem that i find a new Vintage brand and/or razor i like every week. Or found out about a modern SE razor i want. Guess next thing will be shaving brushes and soaps... There's always something new to try and get obsessed about Tongue

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#19

Member
Monterrey, MX
(06-14-2016, 12:20 AM)kwsher Wrote: Bienvenido! Your only mistake is in attempting to control the RAD. Just go with the flow Smile

Gracias neighbour!
I hope to visit TX very soon to pick up all the razors that the "flow" dragged down Blush
#20

Member
Austin, TX
(06-22-2016, 08:37 AM)AdriánMTY Wrote:
(06-14-2016, 12:20 AM)kwsher Wrote: Bienvenido! Your only mistake is in attempting to control the RAD. Just go with the flow Smile

Gracias neighbour!
I hope to visit TX very soon to pick up all the razors that the "flow" dragged down  Blush
Smile Better bring a trailer!
Kevin


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