The Shaving Cadre

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Norton

Shave Newbie
Greetings from NoVA.

Been at this wet shaving thing since around 2000 when I realized my Edge and Mach 3 just weren't getting it done - and small online shops and Smallflower were the only places to get gear.
I see a few names I recognize from some other forums - nice to see you all again.

I'm happy to contribute however I can.

I've tried many a razor, but lately it's the Progress / Wizamet / Simpsons T2 that's seeing the most use.
Found a 37c in the closet the other day, so who knows what'll happen now. I tend to go by mood.

Joining a bit late to pay tribute to Williams this time. But hey, there's always next year.
Hobbies - not sure - I dabble in a bit of everything from computing to cooking to motorcycles to reading, movies and fixing stuff around here.
 
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Thanks for the welcomes folks!

Did break out the Williams in my rubber Marvy mug so - with you all in spirit if not purpose.

Fenster.... I do love the old British bikes and those are beautiful examples. My current ride is an old oil-head - BMW 1100gs - from 1996.
There's a local mechanic here that specializes in older BMWs and helps me out from time to time. Educated me some time ago on the evils of ethanol on fuel pumps.
Currently evaluating the Triumph line up, and just found out I know a guy at my local dealer so... there's that 'opportunity'.
 
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