pablo_h
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$11.50 on a single razor - must be mad!
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I'll say.
Any reason why a Star 1912 is important? Not trying to start a serious collection are you?
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$11.50 on a single razor - must be mad!
eBay Australia: Buy new & used fashion, electronics & home d
$11.50 on a single razor - must be mad!
eBay Australia: Buy new & used fashion, electronics & home d
Can't give us a story like that without a link to the item Mark....
Well that is nothing!
Although I still don't know whether it is mine - it was an auction that only shipped to the US I noticed afterwards too and I hadn't asked about shipping to Australia - the seller is thinking about it!
I'll say.
Any reason why a Star 1912 is important? Not trying to start a serious collection are you?
$11.50 on a single razor - must be mad!
eBay Australia: Buy new & used fashion, electronics & home d
It's just a GEM/Ever Ready 1912 with a different name. You must have at least half a dozen of them by now. Time to bone up on a bit of research!
You mean actually know what I am doing. Seems like that would spoil all the fun! I have said it before but I onkly have 2 more bulk buys to try for this month and then take a break. (Maybe start on brushes)![]()
Half a stick of Arko from Mark. Thanks Mark! Don't mind the scent. Just an honest citrusy job. The lather's pretty good too. Used it once on my 1912 mission which lead to the inevitable face rape but that's not due to Arko.
probably more correctly 1/4 to 1/3 of a stick. Don't worry though this is a 'magic pudding' soap like Tabac - it will last for ages!
Scent is not the best but every time I think I might chuck it out I use it - and decide it is too good to waste!
Enjoy
How are getting on with the brass handled brush?
Got most of the hair out, but have got stuck with the last bits around the bottom. I think the white plastic around the bowl is stuck fast. It is in 2 sections so I might just break it out of the bottom and see if I can glue straight to the brass. As my wage assesment has finally come through and I am now earning more than $10.00 a day I may go to Bunnings and get one of those Dremel system things.
Will try to get some inside photos this weekend so I get let you have a look if thats OK.
I'm not sure what you mean by the white plastic around the bowl. One-o-them dremel system thingos costs a lot of money. I've yet to find any justification for buying a dremel and I can't imagine anything to be harder than the Semoques I've done. I just tape bit of sand paper around a marker pen or anything of a suitable dimension and grind away. As the aperture gets bigger just wind more sandpaper around or use something bigger and off you go. For the bottom, I use a thin carving chisel or glue some sandpaper to the bottom of some doweling of a suitable circumference. It'll cost you a fraction of the cost of a Dremel.
OK will try that. The bowl of this seems to have been lines with a very thin plastic or ceramic like substance. This is stuck to the brass and the plug stuck to it. looking at it at the moment it also appears to narrow down considerably towards the bottom of the bowl, although this may be deceotice as I havent got it cleaned out yet. Will try the sandpaper system on the weekend and see how I go. Thanks for the advice.
March arrival: One discontinued, unavailable, rare, old formula NOS tube of Proraso from a secret supplier which I'm not going to divulge to any Perthies. .