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This is my first post in this fantastic forum.
I got introduced to the art of real shaving by a colleague :icon_razz: and I must say that the morning shave is a lot more fun now. Used to shave with a Mach3 and that was ok, but only ok. I borrowed a Slim and got a few blades and a nice soap (Arko) from my colleague and that has really changed my attitude towards shaving. Now I have bought my own Merkur 34C, a pure badger, Truefit & Hill Trafalgar shaving cream, Palmolive cream and I look forward to every morning shave.
Somewhere between US and Sweden is my "new" own Slim from 1967.
Can't wait...
I really like the Merkur. Gives a smooth shave with yellow 7 o'Clock.
Now, I wonder if someone has a Slim N2 (1968 June) for sale? Thats my birth month, so it would be great to have one from the same period of time.
Regards,
Peo
I got introduced to the art of real shaving by a colleague :icon_razz: and I must say that the morning shave is a lot more fun now. Used to shave with a Mach3 and that was ok, but only ok. I borrowed a Slim and got a few blades and a nice soap (Arko) from my colleague and that has really changed my attitude towards shaving. Now I have bought my own Merkur 34C, a pure badger, Truefit & Hill Trafalgar shaving cream, Palmolive cream and I look forward to every morning shave.
Somewhere between US and Sweden is my "new" own Slim from 1967.
Can't wait...
I really like the Merkur. Gives a smooth shave with yellow 7 o'Clock.
Now, I wonder if someone has a Slim N2 (1968 June) for sale? Thats my birth month, so it would be great to have one from the same period of time.
Regards,
Peo