Shaving, Part 2: For women Only.....

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I noticed some women buying my shaving brushes for their hubbies, getting a little excited about them as well. So unlike my european cousins, who don't know what a razor is or what to do with it. I made some women size brushes.

In America, us gentlemen like our ladies with silky smooth legs and unbraided armpits, :D so here is the ticket :)

Tru Stone shave brushes. Thanks for looking.



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Anthony you should make some powder brushes. I could just see what my wife would do to me if I bought her a shaving brush.

SMACK!!!!! what is that suppose to mean!!!! [B)][:eek:)]

wait I get that anyway. Have never learned what buttons to not push yet. [:D]
 

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Sorry mark, that was an insider joke for my wife's cousins [:D] Glad they don't read english or know what the IAP is [;)]

We will see if they sell, thanks for the comments.
 

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Originally posted by PenWorks
<br />Sorry mark, that was an insider joke for my wife's cousins [:D] Glad they don't read english or know what the IAP is [;)]

We will see if they sell, thanks for the comments.

Anthony, I've 'translated' your remarks and have forwarded them on to the 'cuginis'. You're in trouble now, paisan[;)]

-Peter-
 

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I just saw a special on badgers and all I could think was "hmmm, how could I harvest those pelts?" Ya got me thinkin' Anthony. I've never seen these in my area, but I wonder if they'd sell. I'm still putting together what I want to sell in craft shows next year.

Oh yeah, very nice looking brushes. I like the turquoise truestone.
Rob
 

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You're gonna sell badgers? Well, they'll certainly go over with the Highlanders. That's what they use on the high-end sporrans. (Scottish reference)
 

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They look really nice. Let us know how they sell. With two daughters I have three women in this house that will buy anything in the beauty area. I havent checked the bathroom yet....they may already be your customers!!
 

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Badgers....We dont need no stinking Badgers......LOL....


Originally posted by DCBluesman
<br />You're gonna sell badgers? Well, they'll certainly go over with the Highlanders. That's what they use on the high-end sporrans. (Scottish reference)
 

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Originally posted by Rojo22
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Badgers....We dont need no stinking Badgers......LOL....


Originally posted by DCBluesman
<br />You're gonna sell badgers? Well, they'll certainly go over with the Highlanders. That's what they use on the high-end sporrans. (Scottish reference)

Saw that one coming [:D] [:p]. Just as long as you stay away from the beans [}:)].
 
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