Shaving history begins with shark teeth

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Shaving history begins with shark teeth

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http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/08/17/mf ... index.html

interesting article.....


"The real winners in this transition from wet shaving with soap and a brush to electric razors were badgers. "


ROFL
Wet shaving is an expensive addiction :twisted:

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Post by Churchill »

Thanks for the link Rahul that was a good little story.
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good stuff

thanks for shaving

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Post by Matsuey37 »

That article makes me want to grow a beard!
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Post by jpkunst »

From the article:
After years of losing market share to their electric competition, Gillette finally hit upon a winning innovation in 1960 when it introduced stainless steel blades.
Wasn't it Wilkinson which introduced the stainless blade?
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Post by mmortus »

Interesting article, Thanks ROFL!!!
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