papabear
Blade King
Looking for one that is just right
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Post by papabear on May 28, 2013 7:36:06 GMT -6
With my trusty sidekick, we set out to scour the countryside for the beast. Through the grapevine we heard tales of this critter. From one end of the spectrum it was a trust friend to the other a blood sucking fiend. We must find this animal at all costs. Through dusty stacks and endless rows of moldy, forgotten treasures, I caught a glimpse of sunlight bouncing off the teeth of the beast. Slowly I grabbed my sidekick's arm as we stalked out prey. Before the beast could react, I pounced. For your enjoyment, here is a pictured of the beast. I have heard there are those who have actually tamed this critter. I seek advice from those who have done so. Thank you in advance.
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Post by wchnu on May 28, 2013 8:52:03 GMT -6
Very nice looking OCMM. Just pay attention. Take your time. Light pressure. Enjoy the shaves.
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Post by birdlives on May 28, 2013 16:09:34 GMT -6
With mine it was love at first stroke....I really went through absolutely no learning curve...It was irritation free and set a new standard for close effortless shaves... Here are some cool vids with some micromatic pointers...?
If that link doesn't work for you, look for 'Mr Guy's micromatic videos...The main thing I picked up from him was not to worry about that "Keeping the head flat against the face" thing....I just let this wonderful razor show me how she wanted to go...and everthing went perfect...
Let us know how it comes together for you....
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ShadowsDad
Gem Star
None boring shaver!!
"It's not the bow, it's the Indian"
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Post by ShadowsDad on May 28, 2013 22:00:11 GMT -6
One tip is to not use those blades. They're for looking at only.
Nice catch. It's a great razor.
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RocketMan
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RazorAddict
Welcome To The Sharp Side!
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Post by RocketMan on May 29, 2013 7:47:14 GMT -6
Those critter's indeed do bare their fangs from time to time. Keep it well fed and clean its bakelite cage regularly and you should be fine. Do tread carefully though and NEVER get comfortable enough to turn your back! It WILL not hesitate to bite the trainer.
On with the show!
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Post by razorx on May 30, 2013 19:05:33 GMT -6
Rock da house with that OCMM , I hear they're doing miraculous things with skin grafts now a days !
Ha ! It's a wonderful razor,eats whickers like a hungry tiger but it's gentle as a pussy cat on my face.
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papabear
Blade King
Looking for one that is just right
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Post by papabear on May 30, 2013 20:28:11 GMT -6
Rock da house with that OCMM , I hear they're doing miraculous things with skin grafts now a days ! Ha ! It's a wonderful razor,eats whickers like a hungry tiger but it's gentle as a pussy cat on my face. Well skin grafts may be an improvement for my ugly mug. I will giving it a go this weekend. I have my chair, whip and sidearm ready to tame the beast.
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