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PADDY said:Michaelson, that's the type of handlebar number that was often seen in the RAF sported by fighter pilots during WWII. It's got bags of character and I dare say is great for carrying a few bottles of malt in too!
But, I'm still a beginner at this moustache malarkey, and the old Flynn tache is the one I'm trying to still perfect.
Having said that, I haven't had a good word said about it, and some folk are quite derogatory about it to my face, which is a big shame...'for them!'
I'm sticking with it, as at the end of the day, I'm the guy who has got to live with it. And when I get bored, then, and only then, can I whip it off
Currently looking at the possibility of a straight open razor (cut throat) which might get some sharper lines in this baby!
Keep up the good work!! There is a lot to be said about the facial furniture men can show off. just keep it growing and take your B multi vitamins!!!
Thanks for mentioning the RAF and handlebars!!!!They go together well!!!!
If interested in The Handlebar Club,a moustache club originally made up of RAF fighters from the Battle of Britain,go to
www.handlebarclub.org.uk
JD Moostache