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Japanese Kamasori style 11/16
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Japanese Kamasori style 11/16
Proraso pre shave, Baume.be cream, Kent BK12, Kikuokan 77 Special, Proraso post shave balm
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HarryWally Brush
MdC Soap
NM Shell Strop
Bruno Daimyo (feudal noble landlord)
Floid Blue AS
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Gold Dachs DE Wood Handle
Asco Stainless Blade
Omega Big Handle Boar
Maggard Platinum Tobacco & Leather Soap
Fonex Balm
Aqua Velva Musk Aftershave & Cologne
Everything started when some gentlemen told me about their unsuccessful attempts in honing a Mastro Livi RWL34 straight razor. I admit I never honed a Mastro Livi razor because, so far, none of the ones I own needed any edge refresh or honing. As a matter of fact, the very first Mastro Livi straight razor I bought two years and a half ago still shaves like the first day. The same I can say about my first Mastro Livi RWL34 razor and which I bought a little more than two years ago. I however wanted to try this myself and see how hard or difficult was honing a Mastro Livi RWL34 razor. I opted for this razor - the last RWL34 I bought - severely dulled its edge on a glass, then honed it from scratch using a Naniwa 3k/8k combo hone, a Guang Xi stone (Chinese stone), Mastro Livi loom strop, his chromium oxide stick and hand palm. I needed the last and ultimate test in order to assess the quality of my honing and it had to be, of course, shaving. Well, this RWL34 razor has a beautiful edge capable of giving me a super smooth and velvety shave, just like every Mastro Livi razor is capable of giving. As far as I can tell and based on my own experience, honing a Mastro Livi RWL34 straight razor is nothing different than honing any other stainless steel razor and I must tell this RWL34 stainless steel seems to be quite "docile" when you pass it on a hone. Superb Mastro Livi shave, as usual!
- Pre-Shave: RazorGuy Pre-Shave Oil
- Soap: RazorGuy Shaving Soap
- Brush: Mastro Livi Silvertip Badger, Makassar Ebony Handle, 26 mm knot
- Bowl: Chinese Cheap Bowl
- Strop: Mastro Livi Small Loom Strop and Hand Palm
- Razor: Mastro Livi RWL34, 8/8 Full Hollow, Snake Point
- Post-Shave: Alum Block
- Post-Shave: Umbrian Extravirgin Olive Oil
- After Shave: Vifrex Gelée
Razor – Thornehill wedge – 7 day set
Brush – Simpson Chubby #2
Soap – Le Pere
AS – ALUM OSMA Bloc & Le Pere
Close to a true wedge as possible. Clean shaves are best.
Mike
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Meatchopper Sunday :cool:
Pre: Warm Water
Soap: Boots for Men Shaving Soap
Brush: Grosvenor Mixed
Strop: Leder-Tradition.de GRF Special Edition Prototype
Razor: W&B 8/8"+
Directions: With & Tangential
After: Pitralon AS (german Version)
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Omega Pure Badger
Merkur Open Comb
7 O'Clock S/S
RVT Soap Rose/Geranium (Roseline)
Homemade Splash Roseline
L'occitane Balm
Band listen with shave - "Queen...Long live Freddy Mercury"
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6/8 SH&B OVB (German made)
Savonniere du Moulin
homemade Shavemac 25mm pure fan
I finished this razor on a thuri for todays shave, Very nice close and comfortable shave. The Savonniere du Moulon is a good soap, nice lather, good post shave feel. This month I'm going to use stuff that deserves more face time. It will probably translate to straights mostly. Have a good one.
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