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mdunn
10-07-2010, 02:21 AM
B&B CONFIDENTIAL - #5
Member Interview


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Hello B&B'ers and welcome to the B&B Confidential.

This is a feature where you can read articles about what is going on in and around Badger & Blade.

For our fifth installment we present you with what we hope to be our first of many member interviews featuring some of the members of most AD afflicted members:


"SRock"

If you have any questions for SRock feel free to post them in your replies to this thread.


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How did you find B&B?

When I deploy to austere conditions I frequently shave my head for both comfort and hygiene purposes. While on a deployment to Iraq in 2008 I was searching the internet for better options/products to use for shaving my dome. That lead me to a small head shaving forum. After joining that head shaving forum I quickly realized that most (if not all) of the members on that particular forum also frequented another forum called Badger & Blade. They all had such great things to say about B&B I had to have a look. I was flabbergasted to think that private individuals actually shaved with such old school methods. After spending just a few short days on B&B I never looked back to any other forum I'd ever belonged to (sorry little head shaving forum :lol:). Everything I need can be found on B&B. We have great men from all walks of life with insight, knowledge and wisdom on a myriad of subjects.

How did you get into wet shaving?

B&B baby! :thumbup1: Is there any other way? :lol: After I joined B&B I was quickly welcomed by several members of the board. I made friends around here fast. Mr. Scruffy once told me that I had the most 'friends' on B&B. I never really compared but I know that many great guys like ThirdEye and TimmyBoston were quick to welcome me to the board and show me the ropes. In fact, if it weren't for Suzuki, I probably wouldn't be here anymore. I made some 'new guy' mistakes and posted some things that weren't totally appropriate for the B&B family but the great moderator team showed me the ropes, explained the expectations and set me on my way to a much more productive membership here on B&B.

What was your first shaving setup?

First, or first real? I believe I started my shaving journey, like so many others, with a Gillette Mach 3 and some can of goo, likely whatever had the best advertising at the time. Like many others I wasn't really taught the right way to shave. I think many fathers today feel as though you can't mess up with a cartridge and can of goo. I don't blame my Dad for this, though I have taught him the right way to do things since finding B&B. As far as my first real shave is concerned I started off with a Feather Portable DE and several small samples of various creams/blades. My first high end soap came by way of ThirdEye who very generously mailed me a puck of GFT Limes in the wooden bowl. I think the old softie took a liking to me because I was active duty serving in Iraq. It was a nice Christmas Gift and a great introduction to some of the finer products available.

What's the best thing about B&B to you?

The family. That's really what this place is. I'm not sure I know of any other place where I can literally name hundreds of fine gentleman that I consider friends. This board has so many great members I couldn't even begin to name all of the fine gentlemen we have here.

What's your favorite thread?

My favorite thread has to be the SOTD thread. I love seeing what everyone is using as well as the photographic compositions they come up with. I've gotten so many ideas about what I'd like to try in the future from the great presentations our membership has come up with in the SOTD thread.

What's your favorite thing about being a moderator?

Helping others. I get dozens of PM's daily with questions about wet shaving and what is/is not acceptable on the forum. I enjoy knowing that if I can't help someone right away I'm part of a team that can and is always happy to do so. The Moderator team is like a second family. We all work for the common good of B&B and all want the very best for our entire membership. We lean on each other to do what is right to the best of our ability.

What's your 'desert island' shaving setup?

This is really a difficult question for me to answer. There are so many wonderful products out there. I'm a huge fan of just about anything from Penhaligons, GFT, Truefitt & Hill, D.R. Harris, ToBS, Gentlemen's Best and the list goes on and on... I guess If I were forced to pick just one I'd say Gillette NEW Improved, Gillette 7 O'clock SharpEdge (Yellow), GFT Limes Shave Soap, GFT Limes Aftershave, and GFT Limes Eau De Toilette. It worked for me in Iraq so I assume it could work for me just about anywhere.

What is your next big acquisition?

Ironically my two most recent "big" acquisitions aren't even shaving related. My biggest acquisition as of late was definitely my Ducati. I've been without a motorcycle for nearly a decade so finally getting back on two wheels has been very invigorating for me. As far as my next big acquisition is concerned, believe it or not my next big acquisition isn't actually shave related either. I have so much shave gear I can honestly say I don't have room for anything more. Like many others on the board I'm trying to finish a great deal of product before I buy anything else. So, what am I buying? I'm currently working with Dave Mitchell of Mitchell Leather on a custom briefcase. I'll be sure to post pics once it arrives.

What does your wife think of all your shaving kit?

In the beginning my wife thought I was a bit crazy, but she quickly found that she thoroughly enjoyed my great shaves, the many great scents and the great mood I always start my day with after a proper shave. Plus, she knows that if she runs out of gift ideas she can always order me more shave goodies. :lol: I'm very fortunate to have a loving wife who is very supportive of all my various acquisition disorders. She must be a keeper, I mean, guns, motorcycles, custom suits, custom leather goods and a never ending sea of shave goodies are what keep me afloat! :lol: She knows that traditional shaving implements are one of my big hobbies (and ironically one of my cheapest) so she doesn't mind at all.

What are the benefits of traditional wetshaving (i.e., why is it worth the extra effort)?

I think the benefits of a traditional shave vary from person to person. That said, personally, I noticed several great improvements. My skin looks and feels much healthier. My shave is smoother and longer lasting. I enjoy the cornucopia of great products and great scents. Above all else and most importantly for me, is the end to irritation. When shaving with a cartridge I always have some level of irritation along my neckline. When I shave by traditional means my neck is smooth and irritation free. Nothing is greater than a SE, DE or Straight Razor BBS shave with top quality products to start (or end) your day.

What is your position on DE vs. Straight?

In my mind there is no vs. and to be honest no real comparison. I think both have advantages and to a lesser degree some disadvantages. Individuals can and many do use both and ultimately it just comes down to personal preference(s). I know that I personally enjoy shaving with SE, DE and Straights. My mood and the time available to me often determine what I'll be shaving with. I think for many there is a natural progression and increased interest from SE/DE towards straights but just like taste in products taste in razors will always vary from person to person. I've tried nearly every DE on the market and shave the majority of the time with a DE but one of my favorite shaves comes by way of a straight razor restored by Bill Ellis. I recommend that anyone who is interested in any type of shaving outside of their norm give it a try. It doesn't matter if it is SE, DE or Straight but remember to give it time and learn the best technique for whatever shaving implement you are using. Changing from one to the next often requires some practice and adjustment. Technique improves daily and I think even old veterans still have something to learn with each and every shave.

What is your position on Boar vs. Badger?

:badger::badger::badger: Most who know me, already know I'm fairly vocal on this issue. Like many on the board I've tried just about everything. I own or have owned, Simpson's, Kent, Shavemac, Semogue, Rooney, Vulfix, Savile Row and on and on. I've tried Badger of all grades, Boar from various manufacturers and several different synthetics. I've never found a synthetic that I liked and only a couple of Boar brushes that I felt worthy of keeping in my den. Presently, I own both Badger and Boar and I see the benefits of each but for anyone who can afford quality Badger that is the way to go in my opinion. Both can exfoliate your skin and soften your beard quite well but there is nothing that feels as good as a top of the line two-band Badger brush on your face.

What are your thoughts on the ongoing disappearance of tallow-based products?

I think it is very unfortunate. Tallow soaps are by far and away the best out there in my humble opinion. I understand that some people have moral objections to using products made from animals but I think it is silly that so many manufacturers are catering to a small minority. Personally, if I have personal issues with an item I simply avoid it. I would never expect a manufacturer to stop offering it to appease me. That said, I tell people all the time, if you find a quality Tallow based soap that you truly enjoy, stock up! I currently have enough Tallow first Penhaligon's Soaps to last me a lifetime (no PM's please I won't let 'em go! :lol:).

What is the future of wet shaving?

Cartridges. :eek: What? Yup, I think the writing has been on the wall for at least 40 years. Major marketing will continue to convince the masses that multiple blades and cans of chemicals are the way to go. Clearly there is more money to be had from cheap plastic razors that require frequent blade changes. That said, I'm enjoying the resurgence in traditional methods that we've seen in recent years and I hope that at the very least there will always be a niche market for those of us wise enough to shave like our forefathers. We've seen an increase in cottage soapers, if you will, and even an increase in brick and mortar shops catering specifically to this interest. I think it is great and hope it lasts, but I've no doubt that carts and goo will reign over the masses for years to come. Fortunately, those of use who call B&B our home away from home don't have to worry about that as we know better.

What is the future of B&B?

You and all of the members of this board. The reality is this membership is second to none. It is a family of sorts and B&B's owners, Stewards and Moderators will continue to do everything we can to keep this family happy. We all enjoy pics, reviews, contests, prizes, group buys, gentlemanly discourse and charitable activities. I think B&B will be around for many many great years because we have over 30,000 of the finest people on the web who call this their home away from home.

Do you have any pictures of your gear or at least some of your favorites that you are willing to share?

Absolutely, attached are some of my shave goodies and some of my personal favorite SOTD pics! I'll be happy to add more pics in the replies if there is a demand/interest.

Do you have any final thoughts you'd like to share with the membership of B&B?

Definitely. As everyone around here knows the world recently lost an Angel. Sue Moore passed on 2 Nov 10 and the shock was felt around B&B. I'd like to ask that if you haven't taken the time to do so, please follow the pink link below and make a donation to the Susan G. Komen foundation via the Sue Moore memorial fund. B&B set a goal to raise $10K in honor of St. Sue and we are over 60% of the way there. Help us honor this amazing woman.


Click Here and Please Give to (http://www.info-komen.org/goto/sue.moore)The Sue Moore Honorarium Fund (http://www.info-komen.org/goto/sue.moore)

Thanks SRock - you're a good mod and a great friend. It has been my honor and priviledge to interview one of B&B's finest.

Also, I'd like to take an opportunity to thank all those who have found it in their hearts to contribute to this great forum so that we can keep it the amazing forum that it is!

More like this soon!

-mdunn

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SRock
11-17-2010, 03:41 AM
Marcus, I'd like to extend my sincere appreciation in being selected by you to do this interview.

For those who may be interested this is an idea that Marcus helped develop as a member of B&B's Development Team prior to being selected to join the Stewards. His tremendous efforts as both a Dev Team member and a Steward helped pave the way for his invitation to join the Moderator Team. I consider Marcus a tremendous member of this forum and a great friend.

Thank you, Marcus for the opportunity to be the first member interviewee as part of the B&B Confidential.

global_dev
11-17-2010, 03:55 AM
another great interview. such insight into names you see all the time. This really adds a personal touch.

Question: with all of the DE experience you seem to have, do you see yourself favoring a particular style of razor, mild vs aggressive? If so, which ones do you lean toward more often than not? or is just a random, close your eyes and point?

Spivey
11-17-2010, 04:16 AM
Good job, SRock! Good job, Marcus! What a great choice to kick it off!

davecmu
11-17-2010, 05:38 AM
What a great read - well done, Rob & Marcus! Thanks for sharing so openly. Also, thanks for your service, SRock. We're lucky to have you around, virtually and in reality.

Hawkeye5
11-17-2010, 06:31 AM
Another hit in a great series.

Mr. Scruffy
11-17-2010, 06:38 AM
Thanks SRock and mdunn for a great story.

My first purchase on the BST was from SRock. At the time I was using a Feather Portable razor, a synthetic brush from The Body Shop and Bigelow cream. I bought a cased fat handle Tech, C&E's BBB and T&H Grafton cream, ASB and cologne. My first real shave kit. I kept thinking to myself "Self, you're crazy to send money to some guy serving in the Air Force (yeah, right) in Japan. You'll never see that stuff."

To my great relief the goodies arrived, and they were great! :w00t:
(except the Grafton, ugh!). :thumbdown

That single transaction and the interaction with SRock is what opened my eyes to the wonderful community of gentlemen (and ladies, too) that is B&B. And infected me with all my various AD's.

Thanks, SRock. :glare:


BTW, I still have the Tech and the BBB.

Luc
11-17-2010, 12:00 PM
:thumbup:

joshmpdx
11-17-2010, 12:02 PM
Nice to meet you, SRock!

These will be fantastic, thanks Marcus!!

pauls51
11-17-2010, 04:09 PM
Well done boys! A great read!

Barber-Eile
11-17-2010, 04:27 PM
Great read and I'd love to put a face to the name if you wouldn't mind posting a picture please and thank you?

Man I love this place. *big smiles*

luvmysuper
11-17-2010, 04:35 PM
Great Interview!
What was your address again?
Don't be alarmed if that Horn Brush goes missing!! :lol:

ridgerunner
11-17-2010, 04:55 PM
Gentlemen, thank you. A great interview that makes for an interesting read.

The Knize
11-17-2010, 11:07 PM
Excellent inteview with a great subject!

Walker
11-17-2010, 11:30 PM
Very good!!! Great interview, keep em coming.

man00ver
11-17-2010, 11:41 PM
Very pleased to meet you, SRock. Thanks very much for your service to the country (and to the wet-shaving community, of course)!

-John

SRock
11-17-2010, 11:41 PM
another great interview. such insight into names you see all the time. This really adds a personal touch.

Question: with all of the DE experience you seem to have, do you see yourself favoring a particular style of razor, mild vs aggressive? If so, which ones do you lean toward more often than not? or is just a random, close your eyes and point?

I enjoy a wide variety of razors. I tend to prefer more aggressive shaves. So, I either reach for a more aggressive razor or use a more aggressive blade in a mild razor. I guess it depends on my mood and my goals for the shave.


Good job, SRock! Good job, Marcus! What a great choice to kick it off!

Thanks, brother. :thumbup1:


What a great read - well done, SRock & Marcus! Thanks for sharing so openly. Also, thanks for your service, SRock. We're lucky to have you around, virtually and in reality.

Thank you very much for the kind words.


Thanks SRock and Marcus for a great story.

My first purchase on the BST was from SRock. At the time I was using a Feather Portable razor, a synthetic brush from The Body Shop and Bigelow cream. I bought a cased fat handle Tech, C&E's BBB and T&H Grafton cream, ASB and cologne. My first real shave kit. I kept thinking to myself "Self, you're crazy to send money to some guy serving in the Air Force (yeah, right) in Japan. You'll never see that stuff."

To my great relief the goodies arrived, and they were great! :w00t:
(except the Grafton, ugh!). :thumbdown

That single transaction and the interaction with SRock is what opened my eyes to the wonderful community of gentlemen (and ladies, too) that is B&B. And infected me with all my various AD's.

Thanks, SRock. :glare:


BTW, I still have the Tech and the BBB.

Ah, the Grafton.... Oh and you better believe you can count on this guy! It was a pleasure being your first BST transaction. I'm just glad you chose to stick around. B&B is a better place for having you.


Nice to meet you, SRock!

These will be fantastic, thanks Marcus!!

Back at ya!


Great read and I'd love to put a face to the name if you wouldn't mind posting a picture please and thank you?

Man I love this place. *big smiles*

No problem. Here is one of my favorite baby pictures:

http://images.buysuperherocostumes.com/baby_superman_costume.jpg


Great Interview!
What was your address again?
Don't be alarmed if that Horn Brush goes missing!! :lol:

If you are talking about the actual Horn made into a brush I finally parted ways with it some time ago. It found its way into the home of one of our Canadian B&Bers!


Nice interview! One question..... How can you possibly post so many times per day? Your average is amazing! Its like 1.5 posts every hour of every day for over 2 years! Dayuuuum! Congrats!

I type really, really fast! :lol:


Excellent inteview with a great subject!

Thanks, Robbie! :thumbup1:

SRock
11-17-2010, 11:55 PM
Very pleased to meet you, SRock. Thanks very much for your service to the country (and to the wet-shaving community, of course)!

-John

Thank you John, nice to meet you as well, the pleasure is all mine. :thumbup1:

mdunn
11-18-2010, 12:23 AM
thanks all :)

BladeDE40
11-18-2010, 12:33 AM
Great interview....its a nice way to learn a bit more about some of our great members.

thunderball
11-18-2010, 03:33 AM
Great stuff! :thumbup1:

Granaura
11-18-2010, 06:10 AM
That big horn shaving brush looks AWESOME!!!

(I know... Cause it is currently in MY bathroom!!!!)


:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

SpyvSpy
11-18-2010, 10:07 AM
A pleasure to read. Well done. :thumbup1:

73mountaineer
11-18-2010, 10:12 AM
Very well done, gents! :thumbup1:

- Steve :001_cool:

KiltedShaver
11-18-2010, 12:38 PM
Well done good sirs, well done! It's a pleasure to read about one of the many influential men around here. Please, let's have more!


Rob, a question! What is that scuttle in the last 2 or three SOTD pictures at the end of the interview?

htownmmm
11-18-2010, 12:39 PM
A great read- and able to leap tall buildings in a single bound....

Way to go SRock(and Marcus too!)

marty

OldeSchool
11-18-2010, 12:48 PM
That interview was excellent. I feel like I know you all from reading these things. :thumbup1:

Navig8tor
11-18-2010, 03:14 PM
Very nice, gentlemen. Thanks to both of you for your efforts. It is nice to learn more about our fellow board members.

I can't imagine any other forums comparing to this one!

Zen Master Kool-Aid
11-18-2010, 05:35 PM
Fun read! Great idea to interview a member mod.
I don't really know either of you guys but its always fun to hear the thoughts and opinions of another dedicated wet-shaver.

I'd also like to concur that B&B has been a fantastic resource and has helped me to identify the elusive "perfect shave", at least as it pertains to me.

Thanks for the input, guys! Great questions, great answers!

laberinto24
11-18-2010, 06:37 PM
That horn brush is the only brush i have ever seen that I can actually appreciate beyond the practical aspects of what a brush is for.

Cool interview.

kg4ghn
11-18-2010, 08:45 PM
Great read!!!!!

I really like all the new stuff you guys are doing with the stewards, interviews, articles, etc.

SRock
11-18-2010, 11:00 PM
Great interview....its a nice way to learn a bit more about some of our great members.

I always say we are a community and this is one way to get to know our neighbors better. :thumbup1:


Great stuff! :thumbup1:

Thanks brother.


That big horn shaving brush looks AWESOME!!!

(I know... Cause it is currently in MY bathroom!!!!)


:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

It is definitely a conversation piece to be sure. Quite possibly the only thing I've ever parted ways with that has generated a bit of lasting sellers remorse. :lol:


A pleasure to read. Well done. :thumbup1:

Thank you kind Sir.


Very well done, gents! :thumbup1:

- Steve :001_cool:

Thanks and thanks again to Marcus for a great idea and getting this thing going.


Well done good sirs, well done! It's a pleasure to read about one of the many influential men around here. Please, let's have more!


Rob, a question! What is that scuttle in the last 2 or three SOTD pictures at the end of the interview?

It's a Dirty Bird Pottery Scuttle (http://www.dirtybirdpottery.com/shavinggear.html) (two piece) made by Julie Moore of Dirty Bird Pottery. It has a separate matching lather bowl. The scuttle is meant primarily for face lathers (which I do a great deal of the time). I also bought the matching bowl for those days that I have the urge to bowl lather. Both keep the lather ooooooh sooooo warm! The pattern is a bit unusual because it was an accident. I got it at a little discount because of it, but personally I think that is exactly what gives it character.


A great read- and able to leap tall buildings in a single bound....

Way to go SRock(and Marcus too!)

marty

:lol: Thanks


That interview was excellent. I feel like I know you all from reading these things. :thumbup1:

Howdy neighbor. Like I said, we are a community.


Very nice, gentlemen. Thanks to both of you for your efforts. It is nice to learn more about our fellow board members.

I can't imagine any other forums comparing to this one!

This is the exact reason that this is the one and only forum I've been active on for more than a few days. :thumbup1:


Fun read! Great idea to interview a member mod.

I don't really know either of you guys but its always fun to hear the thoughts and opinions of another dedicated wet-shaver.

I'd also like to concur that B&B has been a fantastic resource and has helped me to identify the elusive "perfect shave", at least as it pertains to me.

Thanks for the input, guys! Great questions, great answers!

Thank you


That horn brush is the only brush i have ever seen that I can actually appreciate beyond the practical aspects of what a brush is for.

Cool interview.

That horn brush is also the only thing I've ever sold that I felt of bit of remorse about selling. :blushing: It is truly unique and amazing. Now it calls Canada home.


Great read!!!!!

I really like all the new stuff you guys are doing with the stewards, interviews, articles, etc.

Thanks, we hope to keep evolving and ever improving to meet the needs of the best members on the world wide web!

Thanks again, everyone.

DFrancis
11-18-2010, 11:59 PM
Great interview, nice to know a bit more about your secret identity. :laugh:

Sullybob
11-19-2010, 05:48 AM
What a great interview.

mretzloff
11-19-2010, 01:25 PM
Nice interview. So, SRock, how about some tallow-first EF? :lol:

SRock
11-19-2010, 06:04 PM
Great interview, nice to know a bit more about your secret identity. :laugh:

Thanks!


What a great interview.

Thanks!


Nice interview. So, SRock, how about some tallow-first EF? :lol:

:lol::lol: Not gonna happen! :lol::lol:

wimbouman
11-20-2010, 08:36 AM
Nice write up!

If I remember well, it was SRock who first showed me the ropes and taught me a thing or two about the do's and don'ts when we started posting here. Still grateful for that!

:badger: Thumbs up for a great member!

wimbouman
11-20-2010, 08:43 AM
Nice interview. So, Rob, how about some tallow-first EF? :lol:

Or a QCS 'Limited SRock Edition' English Fern!
:laugh:

SRock
11-20-2010, 03:48 PM
Nice write up!

If I remember well, it was SRock who first showed me the ropes and taught me a thing or two about the do's and don'ts when we started posting here. Still grateful for that!

:badger: Thumbs up for a great member!

Thanks Wim!


Or a QCS 'Limited SRock Edition' English Fern!
:laugh:

:lol::lol::lol:

Laz
11-21-2010, 01:52 AM
Yes - another great interview guys!

Hex
11-21-2010, 02:09 AM
Great interview Mr. SRock. I love this idea.

I was curious to know what, if any, is the significance of your screen name.

SRock
11-21-2010, 02:39 AM
Yes - another great interview guys!

Thank you!


Great interview Mr. SRock. I love this idea.

I was curious to know what, if any, is the significance of your screen name.

Sure, I'll share. When I first joined the military my Flight Chief mispronounced my last name. He said it so it rhymed with Fraggle.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7TTk_0XYn4

luvmysuper
11-21-2010, 06:35 AM
If you are talking about the actual Horn made into a brush I finally parted ways with it some time ago. It found its way into the home of one of our Canadian B&Bers!


Thanks for the info SRock, you saved me the cost of an Airline ticket to Japan and a Ninja Outfit for sneaking into your shave den. :lol:

Granaura
11-21-2010, 10:25 AM
Thanks for the info SRock, you saved me the cost of an Airline ticket to Japan and a Ninja Outfit for sneaking into your shave den. :lol:

Oh oh... Time to buy a deadbolt for the shave den. Good luck getting past my attack poodle! :001_smile

urkel
11-21-2010, 10:30 AM
very much enjoyed this interview. thanks for taking the time to re-introduce yourself to us all. also, would like to thank you for your service in the armed forces. and knowing you ride a ducati "ain't such a bad thing either". best wishes

SP120K
11-21-2010, 03:01 PM
Thanks B&B and SRock, that was a good read! I enjoy being here and reading all the interesting posts

SRock
11-22-2010, 02:36 AM
Thanks for the info SRock, you saved me the cost of an Airline ticket to Japan and a Ninja Outfit for sneaking into your shave den. :lol:

I also hear it would probably be easier for you to sneak into Canada than Japan. :tongue_sm


Oh oh... Time to buy a deadbolt for the shave den. Good luck getting past my attack poodle! :001_smile

However, if you really have an attack poodle I could see Phil having some troubles. :lol:


very much enjoyed this interview. thanks for taking the time to re-introduce yourself to us all. also, would like to thank you for your service in the armed forces. and knowing you ride a ducati "ain't such a bad thing either". best wishes

Thank you!


Thanks B&B and SRock, that was a good read! I enjoy being here and reading all the interesting posts

Thank you!

s1mp13m4n
11-22-2010, 08:02 AM
Awesome interview. Thanks for your honest and heartfelt answers. It is great having you around SRock. You have been a help to me as I got started on my journey!!! Thanks Marcus for picking a wonderful person to interview!!! Also, SRock, thanks for serving!!!
-jsrdrnr (oops, did not notice that hubbie was signed in)!!

BlackBard
11-22-2010, 09:35 AM
Great interview! I should not have waited so long to read it.

I enjoyed your insights and clear answers. As for the bike, my first two were Ducatis. That was way back in the '60's when they were a POS. The new ones are awesome. Congrats and ride safe.

SRock
11-23-2010, 04:04 AM
Awesome interview. Thanks for your honest and heartfelt answers. It is great having you around SRock. You have been a help to me as I got started on my journey!!! Thanks Marcus for picking a wonderful person to interview!!! Also, SRock, thanks for serving!!!
-jsrdrnr (oops, did not notice that hubbie was signed in)!!

Thank you.


Great interview! I should not have waited so long to read it.

I enjoyed your insights and clear answers. As for the bike, my first two were Ducatis. That was way back in the '60's when they were a POS. The new ones are awesome. Congrats and ride safe.

Thanks!

dmarnold
11-26-2010, 03:49 PM
Great job guys. :thumbup:
Gotto love that horn brush. :001_cool:

Dave

SRock
11-26-2010, 05:15 PM
Great job guys. :thumbup:
Gotto love that horn brush. :001_cool:

Dave

Thank you very much. The restoration of it was a labor of love to be sure.

Alas, I finally parted ways with it and Granaura is now the proud owner. That brush has cool history. While I don't know where it originated I do know, that I bought it from a gentleman in Australia. I had it shipped to Japan (to me) and started the restoration process. Then I shipped it to Texas so Ambrose could continue the restoration process. He then returned it to me in Japan where I enjoyed it for about a year. Then I sold it to Granaura in Canada. Not only is it cool looking but it has a cool little world travel story to go with it. :thumbup1:

RickT
12-03-2010, 06:05 PM
Thanks for taking the time to share!
Great reading :thumbup:

SRock
12-07-2010, 03:22 AM
Well gents, my Mitchell Leather custom briefcase has arrived and I've had some time to thoroughly inspect, use and evaluate it. So, as promised in this interview here is my review of the Mitchell. (http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php?t=180115)

tkto13
01-05-2011, 07:44 PM
Great interview. What is the smaller brush next to the horn brush?

StillShaving
01-09-2011, 08:57 PM
Nice interview Mr. SRock. :thumbup1:
I've always liked your attitude here on the boards, and admired your service. Thanks.

SRock
01-11-2011, 02:39 AM
Great interview. What is the smaller brush next to the horn brush?

2006 B&B Limited Edition


Nice interview Mr. SRock. :thumbup1:
I've always liked your attitude here on the boards, and admired your service. Thanks.

Thank you! :thumbup1: