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    Hello to All,

    There is a general theme here at SRP that I really like and that is Members helping Members. And often times that help is by giving or loaning equipment.

    Five years ago I was blessed by being introduced to Micheal Horn. We met at a Spokane Washington Meet; 'Mike' was a very quite guy but very likeable. When we met he was recovering from a kidney transplant with the kidney donated by his sister Jen.

    Mike recently passed away. Apparently not long after he and Jen had celebrated the Five Year Anniversary of the transplant.

    Jen registered here at SRP and posted the notice of his death.
    http://straightrazorpalace.com/hall-...hael-horn.html

    To make a long story short Jen has donated all of Mike's equipment to me to disperse to those that I feel would appreciate it and remember that Mike had treasured it.

    Trust me, I will be extremely 'Picky' as to who gets what as I've been burned in the past by giving; only to find that the recipient either just dropped out of sight or had more than enough money to purchase their own equipment.

    With that said, they are in the vast minority as most have been very appreciative and in fact have sent me razors, hones, strops or such to pass along.

    Non of Mikes razors, strops soap dishes etc are anything 'Fancy' or 'Custom' but they are all good solid 'tools'.

    The Reason That I'm Posting This Thread Is This:

    Please share your experiences with having had something passed forward or of you paying it back.
    Our house is as Neil left it- an Aladdin’s cave of 'stuff'.

    Kim X

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    its in the right hands my friend, you will do whats right. tc
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcrideshd View Post
    its in the right hands my friend, you will do whats right. tc
    You my friend have given so much forward and I thank you for those gestures! :
    Our house is as Neil left it- an Aladdin’s cave of 'stuff'.

    Kim X

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    I have mixed results from pass it forward. When the venue is well tended, things go well. If not, schmucks tend to congregate.
    That said, I have never lost by giving! Somehow the universe keeps a balance. All good deeds go unpunished.
    That seems to be the same for many good folk of my acquaintance.

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    Giving is the greatest gift.

    I've given my time by restoring razors, free honings, and given away a few razors. My theme is that I normally give to someone who seems genuine. I'm partial to veterans, shooters, and those who ride...can't help it.
    Southeastern Oklahoma/Northeastern Texas helper. Please don't hesitate to contact me.
    Thank you and God Bless, Scott

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    I too like the feeling of giving without expecting anything in return.

    Not so long ago I booked and paid for a holiday to Greece for me and my girlfriend.
    It then became clear that she could not make the holiday and I could not get a refund on the flights or accommodation.

    I offered the holiday to my friend,a plumber, who was out of work at that time.
    I told him it was free and he would owe me nothing.
    He offered to reimburse me in the future but I declined.

    Almost every one I know had an issue with him receiving a free holiday.

    A few months after the holiday I bought a new kitchen.
    My friend spent 2 weeks installing this kitchen for me, which included new electrics ,floor cementing and much more. All whilst I was at work.
    He did this as repayment for the holiday and all those who disagreed with him receiving a free holiday soon shut up.

    Give and you shall receive..

    (2 weeks drinking and snorkeling and not looking after my g/f . A cross I bared)

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    I generally only give to those who do not ask.

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    The greatest thing about this forum is the members willingness to give and share their experiences, knowledge and time.
    To me, it's all about preserving and passing on this lost and dying art.
    I'm sure that you will find those that are committed to doing the same as recipients of a wonderful and generous gift.

    Pete <:-}
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    Love truly, Laugh uncontrollably, And never regret ANYTHING
    That makes you smile." - Mark Twain

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    I cannot say I have tracked any of my giving here or else where. I have done free honing for anyone who either needed help with a problem child or were new to shaving. I have given away several brushes and soaps, as well as a few razors. It is always stuff I have just done for people I think will appreciate it and have only ever expected a thank you. I have almost always gotten what I expected.
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    What goes around, comes around. Especially if it is simply satisfaction of a happy friend.

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