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Do you guys know what a Flo-Bee hair cutter is?

We have a couple of them and the wife and I have used 'em for nearly 20y,
too. Nice video on the wood cart, Rob!
 
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Thanks Dave! Did you see the thread on it?
Brian, and here I thought I was the only dork who used that Flo-Bee. I've been ribbed up and down for using it over the years too. I've had 2 of them, wearing the first one out on myself and my 4 sons over the first 12 years. I stopped seeing TV advertisements about them years ago, but had the instructions and called the company to order a new one. I've had it for about 8 or 9 years now. I've cut my own hair since I was 16 and my Dad cut mine before that. I've only been to a real Barber shop about 2 or three times in my 58 years!! The Flo-Bee made it so much easier.
Amazing what comes up in some of these threads, huh?
 
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Thanks Dave! Did you see the thread on it?
Brian, and here I thought I was the only dork who used that Flo-Bee. I've been ribbed up and down for using it over the years too. I've had 2 of them, wearing the first one out on myself and my 4 sons over the first 12 years. I stopped seeing TV advertisements about them years ago, but had the instructions and called the company to order a new one. I've had it for about 8 or 9 years now. I've cut my own hair since I was 16 and my Dad cut mine before that. I've only been to a real Barber shop about 2 or three times in my 58 years!! The Flo-Bee made it so much easier.
Amazing what comes up in some of these threads, huh?

I enjoyed the wood cart thread indeed....excellent craftsmanship as usual.

As for the Flowbees, we have 2 uniits, but need to get more "feet". These
plastic parts eventually break, but the rest of them are still going strong.
There is a quite an "underground" following, apparently.
 
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I enjoyed the wood cart thread indeed....excellent craftsmanship as usual.

As for the Flowbees, we have 2 uniits, but need to get more "feet". These
plastic parts eventually break, but the rest of them are still going strong.
There is a quite an "underground" following, apparently.

lol ... that's funny.
I now have more feet since I have 2 sets of them.
I actually modified (what do you expect:D) a couple of them for when I wore a flat top.
 
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lol ... that's funny.
I now have more feet since I have 2 sets of them.
I actually modified (what do you expect:D) a couple of them for when I wore a flat top.


Rob leave it to you to pimp your "Flowbee"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D
hurry and patent it for the royalties!
tom
 
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Do you guys park your Flowbees with your tractors or do you bring them inside?

there, now the thread is about tractors.
 

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