Please allow me to introduce myself:
Username:
Skyguy
What is your real name?
Bruce
What are your nicknames/aliases?
Better not quote them here -- this is a family-friendly forum.
Where do you live?
Overland Park, Kansas
What is your age (or) generation?
Young boomer
What are you in the real world?
Voiceover and crash test dummy
What is your favorite shave setup?
I alternate between a Merkur HD and a Dovo 5/8 straight
Proraso eucalyptus soap
Col. Conk badger brush
Jason Witch Vera
What are your hobbies and favorite activities?
Flying, working, hand-sharpening knives with my EdgePro Professional, working out, and spending time with Nancy. (Wouldn't you like to know!)
What else should the members of B&B know about you?
When I first started shaving in the late 1950s, I learned on my dad's Gillette safety razor with the old blue blades, his badger brush and drugstore soap in a mug. Why I ever got away from this is beyond me. Most recently used an M3 and Dove soap in the shower, which was fine, but the shave didn't last long and I don't have a heavy beard. Only recently returned to wet shaving but I'm awfully glad I did. Now, I get much better shaves and it's a whole lot more fun! We need to go spread the word, fellas.
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Username:
Skyguy
What is your real name?
Bruce
What are your nicknames/aliases?
Better not quote them here -- this is a family-friendly forum.
Where do you live?
Overland Park, Kansas
What is your age (or) generation?
Young boomer
What are you in the real world?
Voiceover and crash test dummy
What is your favorite shave setup?
I alternate between a Merkur HD and a Dovo 5/8 straight
Proraso eucalyptus soap
Col. Conk badger brush
Jason Witch Vera
What are your hobbies and favorite activities?
Flying, working, hand-sharpening knives with my EdgePro Professional, working out, and spending time with Nancy. (Wouldn't you like to know!)
What else should the members of B&B know about you?
When I first started shaving in the late 1950s, I learned on my dad's Gillette safety razor with the old blue blades, his badger brush and drugstore soap in a mug. Why I ever got away from this is beyond me. Most recently used an M3 and Dove soap in the shower, which was fine, but the shave didn't last long and I don't have a heavy beard. Only recently returned to wet shaving but I'm awfully glad I did. Now, I get much better shaves and it's a whole lot more fun! We need to go spread the word, fellas.
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