And some still do.
Old Italian bloke forging a damascus steel billet and making a razor out of it. For a customer. I watched the whole thing, on Australian internet (aussie internet is awful, fyi).
Worth it. I was mesmerised.
And some still do.
Old Italian bloke forging a damascus steel billet and making a razor out of it. For a customer. I watched the whole thing, on Australian internet (aussie internet is awful, fyi).
Worth it. I was mesmerised.
The best shave I have ever had always came from a straight blade. I am going to make it a goal in 2016 the learn how to use a straight blade for myself.
Life pursuit...The perfect 5 alarm chili recipe.
What gives me pride? Knowing that I have helped a man escape this corrupt system.
What I do take seriously...Reminding men that they have value in and of themselves!
What's an ankle? About 2 feet lower than a cunt!
My Avatar is Ike Turner.......May he rest in peace.
I wish I had learned a real craft, now I'm afraid it's a little too late. In that regard I kind of agree with Marx actually: To hold the concrete fruit of your labour within your hands, to experience the creation of something is a great feeling. Paper pushing on the other hand, not so much.