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Bikini Plus Description: A round disposable razor specifically designed for difficult-to-reach areas, and women in mind. (bikiniplus.com) |
Braun shaver parts Description: Supplier of shaver parts for Braun, Remington and Philishave, as well as Cuisinart parts. (shaverspot.ca) |
Col. Ichabod Conk Shaving Products Description: Purveyor of wet shaving supplies, including straight razors, strops, and shaving soap. (col-conk.com) |
Colonel's Shave Shop Description: Shaving mugs, shave soaps, shave brushes, and moustache wax from Colonel Ichabod Conk's line of shaving gear. Shipping to USA only; $10 mimium order (shaveshop.com) |
Cool Shaving Description: Old-fashioned safety and straight-edge razors, brushes, and travel sets. (coolshaving.com) |
Lee's Safety Razors Description: Offers a full line of Merkur razors and other shaving accessories, including brushes, mugs, soaps and grooming scissors. (leesrazors.com) |
Shavemac - The Shave Shop Description: German-made shaving equipment and services. Badger shaving brushes, razor, mugs and soap. Shaver's forum. (shavemac.com) |
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