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Post by slappy / psychoticsumo »

lol this is up on ebay i saw it and had a laugh :D


http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 1753651285
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I've seen those before, I'd rather comb somone hair with a rizzuto :wink:
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Post by Doofus Emeritus »

Our good friend Mr. Switch 67 has a customized version I like much better. Maybe if he see's this post, he will put up a pic.

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Those things have been around for at least 45 years - Had one when I was a kid... If I had any hair I'd own one now! HO! HO!
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Hey Bonz, Here's that pic 8) This is just something I modified some years ago..I call it "The steakswitch". It comes in handy at resturants,or when you get stuck with the cheapo plastic knives at BBQ's :lol:
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Arlin [Slo Joe] has real Italian ones sometimes and includes a real blade,
for when your hair starts to leave you.
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Hey Al, that's right...I didn't think of F.Beltrame's switchcombs.But I'd rather spend $2 or $3 for a novelty :wink: ..and who really uses them for hair?
Here' one I came across for the mustache/goatee :P
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Post by spacer »

I had a steak switch too, when I was 15. I had a knife set aside that I was going to break the blade off of, which I did with a vise, and lacking a hammer, I beat the hell out of it with a large heavy paint scraper. then I had to wait for the carnival to come to town, so I could win a switch/comb from the claw machines. that was 1983. when all was said and done, the blade was held firmly in place with elmer's glue. still fell out.
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Greetings to all,
It is my understanding that Tri-flow can also be used as an excellent hair conditioner!
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Hey Scott,
How's the red fishin'? The second run should be about over by now and the silvers should be stacking up in Cook's Inlet. My mouth waters every time I think of throwing a fresh one on the barby aroung a nice campfire somewhere out on the peninsula. :lol:
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Post by wickedclownjuggalo »

I have one of those combs that my dad picked up for me at the rodeo.Its not very good for combing hair though.But I still like it.
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Post by Vagrant »

My beard would destroy the poor mustache/goatee comb.
Although the white whiskers seem to break easier than the brown ones.
[Or maybe they just pull out easier].
It might work for the mustache it's wimpier.
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Post by crmnal »

Ray,
Fishin's hot all over now. Last weekend I took the girls down to Resurrection creek for pinks. They both had a ball! They were Chey's first salmon.......what a crack up!!!
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Crmnal,
Fishin's hot all over now.
Go ahead rub it in.
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Post by ray »

Hey Scott,
Can you hear me whining all the way to Rabbit Creek? If you can't I'll turn it up a little! :cry:
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