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And while I have a short beard now, I collect old double edge safety razors. Hint hint ;) They actually shave well and it's fun to paint your face and shave the more old fashioned way.

 

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I have one of these (Gillette Aristocrat) with the felt-lined steel box for it, for when I shave. Every 6-12 months, maybe longer. :P

 

 

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And while I have a short beard now, I collect old double edge safety razors. Hint hint ;) They actually shave well and it's fun to paint your face and shave the more old fashioned way.

 

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We were reminiscing the other day how my dad always used to have bits of tissue from when he knicked himself. Sadly he got rid of his
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And while I have a short beard now, I collect old double edge safety razors. Hint hint ;) They actually shave well and it's fun to paint your face and shave the more old fashioned way.

 

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I still use a horse hair brush, use normal soap, the best. Proper badger hair brushes are very hard to find apparently. 

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Bee....a full suspension can never be classed as way back!

 

I suppose it's definition based.

 

I raced a Proflex Offroad 550 around 1990/91, I remember the year because I hit a branch and broke my Clav, while doing my Victory Lap :clap:  :clap:  :clap:  :clap: (yeah right!).

 

Full suspension, though not much travel.

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I suppose it's definition based.

 

I raced a Proflex Offroad 550 around 1990/91, I remember the year because I hit a branch and broke my Clav, while doing my Victory Lap :clap:  :clap:  :clap:  :clap: (yeah right!).

 

Full suspension, though not much travel.

 

And these days the hard men brag that they ride with a 34 chainring. We where much tougher when we were young... :whistling:  :whistling:

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I still use a horse hair brush, use normal soap, the best. Proper badger hair brushes are very hard to find apparently. 

 

Try Mr Cobbs The Barber in the V&A Waterfront. Very nice selection!

 

And if you think bikes are expensive......

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I still use a horse hair brush, use normal soap, the best. Proper badger hair brushes are very hard to find apparently. 

 

Check out BidOrBuy, there are some guys selling lots of nice stuff :)

 

* RiverValleyTrading

 

Also check out BunduBeard

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