So, has there ever been a DE blade brand "Vorpal"? Seems like there should be.![]()
So, has there ever been a DE blade brand "Vorpal"? Seems like there should be.![]()
Merkur 38C, Simpson Colonel X2L, Col Conk Almond just now, and one last Wilkinson Sword.
If I were a razor manufacturer that's what I would have named my brand (see my sig)
One, two! One, two! and through and through...The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
My Vorpal Razors
Or, for a razor guaranteed to give you an exceptionally bad shave, you could call it the 'Vorpal Carpal'....![]()
All your Dorkos are belong to me!
-- Steve
One, two! One, two! and through and through...The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
My Vorpal Razors
what the heck is a vorpal??? ...... Nevermind just googled it - dang gamers!![]()
*Always Collecting and Restoring*
It's from Lewis Carrol's "Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There".
If I remember correctly from last I read it, she finds a scrap of paper with gibberish all over it, but realized that she is looking at backwards writing when she looks into a mirror.
Damn, I grew up on this stuff! The memorieeeees!
What about "Bald Eagle Blades"![]()
DR Harris Safety Razor Feather Blades DR Harris Shaving Cream
I went as far as to have made up a logo that I was looking into getting laser etched onto my cutomized razors. I did this logo about a year ago.
One, two! One, two! and through and through...The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
My Vorpal Razors
I found a partial package at Goodwill, most were rusty but there were two shiney ones left, protected by the huge wax dots holding them to the paper. Great shave, but every time it went "Snicker-snack" I got a weeper. I figure it was the flinch that caused it, maybe I'd grow to like them in time.
Great idea for a blade, but needs work.
See here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jabberwocky
It is an amazing poem. Very graphic and precise even though much of the vocabulary is made-up, nonsense words like vorpal and Jabberwocky.
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Last edited by matt321; 07-20-2010 at 09:38 AM.
You'll note that the toves are part badger....
Tove — A combination of a badger, a lizard, and a corkscrew. They are very curious looking creatures which make their nests under sundials and eat only cheese.[5] Pronounced so as to rhyme with groves.[6] Note that "gyre and gimble," i.e. rotate and bore, is in reference to the toves being partly corkscrew by Humpty Dumpty's definitions.
One, two! One, two! and through and through...The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
My Vorpal Razors
I still remember the Ceramic straight you had going a while ago... Sounds like a great candidate...
Just kicking around ideas, though
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