- Joined
- Feb 15, 2011
- Location
- Western Australia
Wow not so subtle but , anyway, we'll see whether @Pjotr gets the hint mate...
Wonder what kangaroo bristle would be like. Wombat? Or those pesky Koalas.
Wow not so subtle but , anyway, we'll see whether @Pjotr gets the hint mate...
Roo would be easy enough to get. There's got to be a reason why no one has previously thought about it...Wonder what kangaroo bristle would be like. Wombat? Or those pesky Koalas.
Roo would be easy enough to get. There's got to be a reason why no one has previously thought about it...
Idea! What are the rules about road kill? [emoji11]
It's hard to tell what's a joke and what's meant to be serious over there...I presume you folks have read the thread YKW from the guy in the UK who picked up a roadkill badger and took it home in the hope somebody could tell him how to make a knot from it?
Two words: Roadkill stew.Damn, so are you saying that I should chuck those Bilbys, Numbats and the Quoll out of my deep freeze? There goes my pipedream to become Australia's answer to Simpsons!
Never mind the front wheel - the moulding sprues are still visible on the rear tyre. Front ones often take many many kms to wear off - my MTB has 1500km on the front and still has the moulding sprues visible. Maybe I should shave it?If you look at the front wheel, you can see how much the previous owner used the bike.
And two soap commander soaps...One shavemac finest knot for a brush restore.
One shavemac finest knot for a brush restore.
And two soap commander soaps...
3 Barrister & Mann soaps...
A razor or two...
6 tubs of MdC fougere.
Time for another bulk vintage blade purchase then mate ?I think this wins - no matter that they are not all for him.