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    #11
    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    How come whenever you see a medieval or ancient film (Robin Hood, King Arthur, 300) etc the vast majority of people are clean shaven (including the
    women). I haven't shaved for a week I look like EOs avatar.

    When you see images of cavemen they all have bushy beards. So how come everyone else since is clean shaven. How did everyone shave???
    Well you have to diffentiate between a standing professional army (300) and ad hoc, non professional and irregular (king arthur, normans etc)

    In the first type, the beard would be mandatory(ie persian immortals must have a regulation sized beard, roman legionaries must be clean shaven, hair one inch above the tunic etc)

    In the second type, it was usually down to personal preference. Although, as anyone who has ever been in hand to hand combat will tell you, the less things there are for the other guy to get hold of, the better.

    It is possible to shave with a flint



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      #12
      I've never grown a beard, it feels uncomfortable, unsightly and unhygienic and I've never had the inclination. I often let the stubble grow over weekends though, which gives my shaver a good workout - it switches to plucking hairs out mode I think. It's also quite satisfying to get rid of long stubble with a razor, I feel clean again.

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        #13
        Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
        I've never grown a beard, it feels uncomfortable, unsightly and unhygienic and I've never had the inclination. I often let the stubble grow over weekends though, which gives my shaver a good workout - it switches to plucking hairs out mode I think. It's also quite satisfying to get rid of long stubble with a razor, I feel clean again.
        When I was in the military, shaving was compulsory. But often water was in short supply so we used to dry shave. It was suprising how quickly you got used to it, it hurts a bit the first time, maybe the second



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          #14
          Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
          I've never grown a beard, it feels uncomfortable, unsightly and unhygienic and I've never had the inclination.
          I have always been the same.

          Today I had my arm twisted and I have agreed to grow a moustache for Movember.

          I dread to think what that is going to look like.

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            #15
            Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
            When I was in the military, shaving was compulsory. But often water was in short supply so we used to dry shave. It was suprising how quickly you got used to it, it hurts a bit the first time, maybe the second



            No water and no liquids of any kind? And to spice things up a bit, a blunt razor?

            The closest I've got is using suntan cream, and that worked fine. Even then I took the precaution of thoroughly wetting the skin. It seems in light of what you say I may have overcooked the precautionary measures.

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              #16
              Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
              No water and no liquids of any kind? And to spice things up a bit, a blunt razor?

              The closest I've got is using suntan cream, and that worked fine. Even then I took the precaution of thoroughly wetting the skin. It seems in light of what you say I may have overcooked the precautionary measures.
              give it a little go, tomorrow morning.
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                #17
                Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
                give it a little go, tomorrow morning.
                Totally dry skin? Is a disposable Bic razor up to it?

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
                  Totally dry skin? Is a disposable Bic razor up to it?
                  totally dry, use the bic.

                  have a little go on the neck. it will hurt a little - tough it out
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
                    totally dry, use the bic.

                    have a little go on the neck. it will hurt a little - tough it out

                    It'll make a man of yer.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Tingles View Post
                      It'll make a man of yer.
                      Also have some toilet paper handy.

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