SAK, a redneck's best friend.

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SAK, a redneck's best friend.

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What in the world was I to do? My beard trimmer was dead, my goatee was starting to look more like a goat, and my mustache was getting to my food before I was! Not to mention that one corkscrew of a hair that decided my ear was the perfect place from which to spring.

So, being the redneck I am I got out the SAK deluxe tinker, whipped out the scissors, and went to town. By golly it turned out to be the best trim up I've had in a while. So if you find yourself in need if a mite of grooming, don't over look those SAK scissors.

Now I just can't wait to tell some little yuppie guy about using a pocketknife to trim my goatee. Lol
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Cuz, you need a Kershaw Two-Can. I just bought a red one to go along with this one.
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Why I ain't never....

That's the neatest thing ever I did see! I like it!
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Post by cb51 »

SAK scissors are second to none. I use the little scissors on my classic to trim my mustache, ear and nose hair. I don't want to be one of those hairy old guys with stuff growing out of everywhere. The SAK scissors also do nail duty, and the classic file reps things smoothed out.

SAK, it's for real world problems! Never leave the house without one.
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