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Totally agree with everything you wrote here.I was under the impression that Gillette dropped its connection with St Petersburg not long after the start of the Ukraine conflict. So any that you can get now will be NOS.
Glad to be out of the DE market. I never got the hype about Feathers though. They're a sharp enough blade, but not smooth, and definitely poor on longevity. Knowing what I know now, if I were still into DE razors, I would stock up on a few hundred Gillette 7 O' Clock Yellows and plenty of German Wilkies.
Meanwhile I do not get on with astra at all,That said it’s been a good 2-3 years since I tried them.Totally agree with everything you wrote here.
Astra though are my all round favourite so I'd be very disappointed if these would ever become unavailable.
I don't mind Feathers and will still buy them every now and then, but I always find the first shave with one is rough as guts, after that, they are great, but I seem to only get 4 - 5 shaves and then they're pretty much done.Meanwhile I do not get on with astra at all,That said it’s been a good 2-3 years since I tried them.
This chat had promoted me to open my box of 200 feathers to give them a run and in the red tip it was a terrific smooth easy shave.
*shrug* guess it keeps us coming back to the forum huh
Haha I haven’t tried cloud but perhaps I should buy some up for speedy’s Xmas gift.I don't mind Feathers and will still buy them every now and then, but I always find the first shave with one is rough as guts, after that, they are great, but I seem to only get 4 - 5 shaves and then they're pretty much done.
It's like Cloud blades, I absolutely swear by them but @SpeedyPC thinks the factory making them should be carpet bombed![]()
Bright pink Cloud blades?We all know where @SpeedyPC's taste is.
I think most of us have a few lifetimes worthSome of you guys have known me long enough on this forum, that I already have a lifetime supplied of Russian blades in my den many many moons ago.
I knew long ago that one day in the future, P&G would close down the Saint Petersburg factory in Russia, and Russia was planning something disrespectful across Europe long before Ukraine was in bombardment.
Wow. Just wow.... and Russia was planning something disrespectful across Europe ...
Russia has the power to control their own oil and gas against Europe, if, Russia doesn't get what they want, and they just keep on increasing the price of oil and gas.Wow. Just wow.![]()
You are not well-known for the refinement of your prose, but to characterise the assault on Ukraine as "something disrespectful" is just exquisite. Well done, I doff my hat to you sir.![]()
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Except hardly anyone is buying it anymore, so they have cut their own throats.Russia has the power to control their own oil and gas against Europe, if, Russia doesn't get what they want, and they just keep on increasing the price of oil and gas.
I was surprised that @SpeedyPC could string 32 words together, not grammatical contact but at least strung together.Except hardly anyone is buying it anymore, so they have cut their own throats.
It's the same as when China stopped buying our coal, we found other markets with barely a dip in sales. Once China realised they needed our coal they came back only to be told that we don't have much to sell them as it's now going elsewhere.
That’s because was been born deaf with a vocabulary issue, and twenty six years later as I get older I became profoundly deaf and I have a Cochlear Implant, and still suffering with a vocabulary hearing disorder.I was surprised that @SpeedyPC could string 32 words together, not grammatical contact but at least strung together.
China is planning to get all the mining resources from Africa, and this will upset the Australian mining industry.It's the same as when China stopped buying our coal, we found other markets with barely a dip in sales. Once China realised they needed our coal they came back only to be told that we don't have much to sell them as it's now going elsewhere.
Not really, Africa can't supply in the quantities that we can so China won't get enough of what they need. It doesn't help that African mines are very difficult to access.China is planning to get all the mining resources from Africa, and this will upset the Australian mining industry.