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#240
by
PBurke
on 09 Mar, 2007 12:13
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i say we nominate someone. i am not eligible. i nominate OCH.
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#241
by
schro
on 09 Mar, 2007 12:28
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rubbing alchohol and a match works well too.
Guess we're combining threads here, but I would think you might look like this after you applied this technique...
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#242
by
wuffybehr
on 09 Mar, 2007 20:15
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I just got my headblade sport today in the mail. And all i can say is SWEET... closest shave on the dome...Took about a pass or two to get used to. (after I remembered...LEAD with the blade...
Now my head feels wonderful.
A little Headlube Matte that was in the box with the Headblade, and I'm set to rock.
Awesome product!
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#243
by
MR. CLEAN
on 09 Mar, 2007 20:28
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I just ordered that the Silver Refill kit off of the HeadBlade Website. Pretty good, for $34... HeadSlick, HeadShed, HeadLube, and the Accessory Kit... But to tell you the truth, I am wondering if it is worth it. Four Razors, and the support stuff. I don't know, if the Razors last me the Month, I will be a Happy Camper, otherwise, I don't know. I will post up my review after i get my package.
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#244
by
Tyler
on 09 Mar, 2007 23:28
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I just got my headblade sport today in the mail. And all i can say is SWEET... closest shave on the dome...Took about a pass or two to get used to. (after I remembered...LEAD with the blade...
Now my head feels wonderful.
A little Headlube Matte that was in the box with the Headblade, and I'm set to rock.
Awesome product!
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#245
by
Tom McGarry.
on 10 Mar, 2007 05:19
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i say we nominate someone. i am not eligible. i nominate OCH.
Gee thanks there Paul, I'm glad to see your looking out for my best interest! I think I will stick to Clear Head thanks.
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#246
by
jusbnme
on 10 Mar, 2007 19:27
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I have to honestly admit that everyone's reviews on the HeadBlade made me give it one more shot. I went out about this past week and bought a HB Sport, some HeadSlick, and HeadLube. It took a few tries and it was a little awkward at first but I think I can get use to it. I'm still not sure if it's the best for the dome but I definitely love the HeadSlick and HeadLube. Thanks for the motivation guys. I may have been converted. Hallelujah!!!!!!!
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#247
by
PigPen
on 12 Mar, 2007 10:48
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I have to honestly admit that everyone's reviews on the HeadBlade made me give it one more shot. I went out about this past week and bought a HB Sport, some HeadSlick, and HeadLube. It took a few tries and it was a little awkward at first but I'm finally sold. HeadBlade is the best razor for my dome I have ever used. Even against the grain. I definitely love the HeadSlick and HeadLube. Thanks for the motivation guys. I've offically been converted. Hallelujah!!!!!!!
Can I get an AMEN?!?!?!?!?!?!
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#248
by
schro
on 12 Mar, 2007 11:49
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A-MEN!
By the way, I thought I'd try some generic Atra razors. I went to Albertson's and picked up their house brand, Atra Plus equivalents. Their house brand (at least for shaving products) is called "Equaline" and the razors are the "Pivot Twins with Lubricating Strip". I think I paid around $5 for 10 pack (threw away the receipt). Quality blade, and the lubrication on the strip didn't rub off as quickly as the green colored strips on the dual blades that came with my HeadBlade accessory kit. I know Walgreens sells an Atra equivalent (called Twin Plus ) under their house brand name that runs $5.49 for 15 blades (better deal). Might give those a whirl.
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#249
by
PBurke
on 12 Mar, 2007 13:08
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schro have you tried an old lawn mower blade? or do lawn mowers pollute cali. air too much?
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#250
by
jusbnme
on 12 Mar, 2007 13:17
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A-MEN!
By the way, I thought I'd try some generic Atra razors. I went to Albertson's and picked up their house brand, Atra Plus equivalents. Their house brand (at least for shaving products) is called "Equaline" and the razors are the "Pivot Twins with Lubricating Strip". I think I paid around $5 for 10 pack (threw away the receipt). Quality blade, and the lubrication on the strip didn't rub off as quickly as the green colored strips on the dual blades that came with my HeadBlade accessory kit. I know Walgreens sells an Atra equivalent (called Twin Plus ) under their house brand name that runs $5.49 for 15 blades (better deal). Might give those a whirl.
I'm with you on this one brother. I've been using the Atra blades but for the hell of it I picked up some generic Atra blades the other day just to try it out. I really didn't notice too much of a difference with the generics and I only paid about $5 for a 10 pack. Just like Schro said. I did notice it was just a little harder to rinse the generics but not too bad. If they keep doing a decent job I might stay with the generics in HB. Hey, why not save a little dough if you can?
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#251
by
schro
on 12 Mar, 2007 13:18
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schro have you tried an old lawn mower blade? or do lawn mowers pollute cali. air too much?
No, but that crap that spews from your mouth seems to find its way out to the left coast!!
Thank You, Thank You. Please remember to tip your waitresses and please return your stewardess to her full and upright position.
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#252
by
PBurke
on 12 Mar, 2007 13:25
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ok truce? even though california is just new york with a better tan. no offense to anyone else. only schrojunk.
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#253
by
schro
on 12 Mar, 2007 13:28
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even though california is just new york with a better tan. .
Now, them's fightin' words!
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#254
by
PBurke
on 12 Mar, 2007 13:33
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if we are gonna both feel like hell the next day, we might as well drink instead of fight. would be more fun anyway. i ain't much of a fighter. BUT I LIKE DRINKIN'