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Post by coolbus18 on Jan 1, 2015 0:11:02 GMT -6
So here a
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Post by mjclark on Jan 1, 2015 0:49:51 GMT -6
Nice detail! One day I will hold a Schick F in my hands and see for myself.
These things are so pretty, your photos could make a coffee-table book.
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Post by PJGH on Jan 1, 2015 7:58:31 GMT -6
Indeed, nice detail.
As a photograph, personally I am not much in favour of sharp vignettes - it's an effect I overdid by a large margin with landscape shots.
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Post by coolbus18 on Jan 1, 2015 10:41:02 GMT -6
it's not a purposeful effect I used a conversion lens on a tele to get that close . So now I won't post crapola if ya' ain't got anything nice to say, then don't. Good bye!
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Post by PJGH on Jan 1, 2015 12:35:46 GMT -6
No, no, no, no ... no! Back up a little, mate - it was NOT said like that. Re-read it with a smile
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Post by drumzalot on Jan 1, 2015 19:22:30 GMT -6
It's all good gentlemen. Very clear sharp pictures. Your pictures are leagues ahead of mine.
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Post by conservator on Jun 20, 2015 9:57:39 GMT -6
Unfortunately, no pictures show up on my computer. However, the F series certainly are beautiful razors. How do they shave? Are they comparable to any other injector?
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Post by xxvaleria on Jun 20, 2015 22:16:10 GMT -6
Evidently, the pictures are no longer available, but I have a Schick Type F, and I can only compare it to my Type D and my Feather Injector razor. It is very smooth and extremely efficient. I have gotten some of my best shaves with my F, even comparing it with my Cobra Classic, and it beats my Mongoose in terms of comfort. I have at least one of each of the letters of the Schick alphabet, plus a half-dozen non-Schick injectors and at least a half-dozen SR razors, and I consider it among the top four of my all-time favorites. It's a shame that they are so hard to find, and so expensive when you can find one. But, if you come across one, I can highly recommend it.
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Post by GDCarrington on Sept 18, 2015 19:14:52 GMT -6
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Post by twhite on Jul 5, 2017 20:30:08 GMT -6
Used my F tonight. I found that the vintage Dutch blades or a cut down Feather AC transform this beauty. Something about the F I find cool is. The noise it makes. I think it is the hollow aluminum handle.
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Post by wchnu on Jul 6, 2017 1:45:32 GMT -6
Used my F tonight. I found that the vintage Dutch blades or a cut down Feather AC transform this beauty. Something about the F I find cool is. The noise it makes. I think it is the hollow aluminum handle. Beautiful!! That brush just pops too!!! It's a Jayurah?
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Post by twhite on Jul 6, 2017 6:11:56 GMT -6
Used my F tonight. I found that the vintage Dutch blades or a cut down Feather AC transform this beauty. Something about the F I find cool is. The noise it makes. I think it is the hollow aluminum handle. Beautiful!! That brush just pops too!!! It's a Jayurah? thanks and yes it is JR192
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Post by birdlives on Jul 6, 2017 15:32:28 GMT -6
That kit ROCKS...Everything about it is just....RIGHT !
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Post by mpf9ret on Jul 7, 2017 1:09:56 GMT -6
Used my F tonight. I found that the vintage Dutch blades or a cut down Feather AC transform this beauty. Something about the F I find cool is. The noise it makes. I think it is the hollow aluminum handle. Hi Tom. I rate highly and have used the Schick Proline Type B AC Blade in an E2,Golden 500, PAL Injecto-Matic. At 38mm they can be loaded from a host [original ] dispenser as the are supplied in a keyless dispenser. They even calm down an E2 a lot. Mike B
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Post by twhite on Jul 7, 2017 6:07:52 GMT -6
Used my F tonight. I found that the vintage Dutch blades or a cut down Feather AC transform this beauty. Something about the F I find cool is. The noise it makes. I think it is the hollow aluminum handle. Hi Tom. I rate highly and have used the Schick Proline Type B AC Blade in an E2,Golden 500, PAL Injecto-Matic. At 38mm they can be loaded from a host [original ] dispenser as the are supplied in a keyless dispenser. They even calm down an E2 a lot. Mike B Mike Thanks for the tip. I will need to track some down. Tom
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