tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-304537496073354773.post5579753405972876165..comments2024-03-28T20:58:14.192+01:00Comments on Igors bell tower: MilestoneLady Igorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06451836583153403025noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-304537496073354773.post-22829962391714732282015-12-26T00:07:27.727+01:002015-12-26T00:07:27.727+01:00I LOVE THE DIAGRAM!! OMG!! that's awesome. I d...I LOVE THE DIAGRAM!! OMG!! that's awesome. I don't have hair anywhere near as thick or long as yours, but I have been known to kills hair items. I used to use a pick like comb (goody brand I think) until I kept snapping them (yes, dropping on the floor). A good friend of mine who visited from Finland brought me an excellent wide tooth comb (she had hair longer than mine, but shorter than yours--she was at thigh length). I loved it until I dropped it and it busted. I then found a rubber/plastic like wide tooth comb by Goody and it's AWESOME! I could attempt to link a photo for you---the teeth are wider than the combs here and I find it is the best comb---I've had it now for 15 yrs, and several tumbles, drops, hits, whacks and there isn't even a scratch in it....ok, well maybe a scratch. ;)Darkhorsehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17330160434456876437noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-304537496073354773.post-26166960150944368612015-12-19T18:28:09.165+01:002015-12-19T18:28:09.165+01:00Or put them on the floor from the start :p Or put them on the floor from the start :p rocknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-304537496073354773.post-22858760328214228132015-12-19T15:24:21.382+01:002015-12-19T15:24:21.382+01:00Well I must say thanks for the illustration which ...Well I must say thanks for the illustration which explains this dilemma.<br /><br />So let me offer my options:<br /><br />1) repair by gluing and sanding the bonded surface smooth with fine grit sandpaper. Not sure what material this is but I'm sure an internet search would turn up the correct glue.<br /><br />2) use as is, does that one broken tooth make much difference?<br /><br />3) develop ritual habit with new comb to pass hand stroke down its length to ensure it's not encumbered.<br /><br />As always, rock on!indi500fanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10276763587825598217noreply@blogger.com