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    A wonderful shave on a rainy day in the valley:

    SRD Latigo
    Wm Elliot and Co
    SOC boar
    DR Harris Windsor
    Dickinsons Witch Hazel
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    La Cigale soap with RV badger and C-Mon HF and the Veg

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    Three words: Single Pass BBS...srsly I know i've said this before but WOW, never been so smooth before

    you know I'm starting to think this soap isn't cushiony enough (if that makes sense). Either that, or: don't shave with oily fingers, you will cut yourself.

    pre-shave/post-shave: castor oil (25-30%) + Jojoba oil (20%) in Olive Oil. I am really liking this combo here. I still have NO IDEA what a pre-shave is supposed to do but whatever.

    Soap: Henri et Victoria Cognac and Cuban Cigars. As i said, i'm starting to think, I don't like this soap. Not irritating or anything just...idk how to explain it, it's just not as good at doing it's job.

    Blade: Richard Ash just gotten from being honed/restored by outback! And wow: this is almost TOO SHARP man! Someone once told me that different blades require different techniques and pressures and it hasn't been more true until this one. it took me almost till i was done to figure this out but i had to lighten my touch to feather touch. Like i've NEVER used that light a touch before. (my W. greaves OTOH, requires a good amount of pressure comparatively)

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    27 – February -2019

    Prep: Racogon N°7 , Hot Towel , Noxzema Pre
    Soap: Abbate & La Mantia Vulcano
    Brush: Edwin Jagger STF2 XL
    Strop: Scrupleworks Swedish Bridle Cowhide
    Razor: Ernst Linghorst Solingen, Trademark “Cowboy” 6/8
    Post: Cold Water
    Aftershave: Unrefined Shea Butter , Abbate & La Mantia Vulcano AS , Weleda Balsamo


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    Razor: Fritz Bracht Dovo 13/16
    Strop: Sabre of France/Mastro Livi
    Brush: Wiborg 26mm White Badger
    Pre-shave: Castle Forbes
    Soap: Martin de Candre Fougere
    Balm: Castle Forbes lavender
    Finale: Woods of Windsor
    Coffee: Kenya
    Music: Beethoven — Symphony No. 6 "Pastoral"
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    Blade: but i had to lighten my touch to feather touch. Like i've NEVER used that light a touch before. (my W. greaves OTOH, requires a good amount of pressure comparatively)

    Should only need your finger tips, to shave with, T. As said before. Shave the lather, not your face.

    Yes, there is a thing called, Too Sharp..!!
    Gasman is real picky about how keen a razor needs to be for his preference. So I honed one up for him, his exact words were like yours. Too sharp... didn't believe it so.

    It'll mellow out with future stropping, but that edge will hold for some time. As long as you don't do anything, bad.
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    Wednesday, February 27
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    Boellis Panama 1924~~Rooney Emillion 2~~Portland 1905
    Have a great day!

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    11/16 American Products Co. Cincinnati, Oh.
    SRD Roo.
    Harrywally, Blue Recon, Black Badger.
    Fine, Platinum Suds.
    Drop of Glycerin.
    Fine, Platinum. AS

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    ~Wade and Butcher~
    ~Lipshaw/Neil Miller Bridle~
    ~HarryWally Omega~
    ~DR Harris Windsor lather and AS samples from Leatherstockings~



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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    [CENTER]~Wade and Butcher~
    ~Lipshaw/Neil Miller Bridle~
    ~HarryWally Omega~
    ~DR Harris Windsor lather and AS samples from Leatherstockings~
    Interesting scales. What material are they?

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