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Razor blades are sharp. You need to handle them carefully. Luckily, a safety razor allows you to use a razor blade safely and efficiently. However, for the first-time user, loading a blade can be bit daunting and intimidating. Butterfly safety razors are the easiest to load.  Just twist the bottom of the handle, the double […]

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I was perusing the internet the other day and came across this Ebay blog post, “5 Tips to Help You Wake Up Early.” The one point that caught my interest was Number 4. “Plan a Nice Start to the Day.” The author suggests setting some time aside in the morning for reading a book or newspaper […]

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In two previous blog entries, I talked about a road-trip I took with family to Niagara Falls.  Part of our trip involved crossing the border into Canada.  Whenever I travel, I always pack an overnight bag just in case.  You never know when, for whatever reason, you find yourself having to spend a night while […]

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Amazing how changing a blade in a razor can change how close and comfortable a shave is. The Godfather razor is quickly becoming my favorite shaving razor. Here’s a quick look at various blades I’ve used in The Godfather razor. This razor is quickly becoming my GoTo razor. No nicks, no cuts, no razor burn. […]

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Not the movie, but the razor! Here’s my unboxing and first look at the BRAND NEW (and just released, new on the market ) THE GODFATHER razor from the folks at Vikings blade. It’s a sleek three-piece razor with an absolutely gorgeous handle and precise razor head. This razor promises to be something really special. […]

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I’m really getting into wet shaving.  so much so, that, yes, I’m actually shooting videos about the various products I use. Well, the reason is, wet shaving (also know as “DE Shaving” or “double edge shaving”) is becoming quite popular again.  And there is an air of mystery around it.   My father always said […]

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As a cartoonist, the number one question I get is, “Where do you get your ideas?” And that’s an easy question to answer. Ideas come to me when I’m engaged in doing everyday activities. During the morning shower or shave. Perhaps when I’m driving my car. When I’m out for a walk or exercising.  Ideas […]

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