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A few captures of a section of a book by Napoleon Le Blanc's book on barber hones etc.
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Perhaps this will help someone on their path to self sufficiency, also the advice is still valid.

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#2
Nice little read. Thanks.
#3

The Dude Abides
Florida
What a cool read. Thanks for sharing.

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Doug

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Los Angeles Wet Shavers Society
N. Los Angeles
Cool, thanks for posting this!

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- TONE
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#5

Member
Knoxville, TN
That is informative and interesting, thanks for the post!

Cheers, Steve

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https://books.google.com/books?id=9dbKBg...&q&f=false

That is really interesting.

I don't even use my straight. Reading that was really thought provoking. I can see how the rabbit hole would be very deep following his advice. Buying big hones and the best equipment you can find, even if you have to deny yourself life's necessities for a time. Yeah, I think I have enough acquisition disorders right now. Maybe when I retire I will try my straight razor skills again.
Shave yourself.
-Todd


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