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    Tuesday Shave
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    BRUSH: Oumo Master "Ox" 28mm Lotus Manchuria
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    Monday, March 32, 2025.
    Ach Brito sabonete de glicerina, lima, ore shave. Wickham Soap Co., Citrus musk, shaving soap & Lotion aftershave. Vie-Long 14830 Mix Badger and Horse hair, 24 mm knot, white acrylc handle. Dovo, Bismarck, 6/8, acrylic pearl scales. Ferrari, Bright neroli, EdT.
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    Hi folks ! Been a while, sorry !


    1810-1890 - A century of French excellence

    Frameback "Defouges", potential Pouzaux (the brass dot on the back hints to that). An exemple of a trend with scarce examples dating from the early 1800s, it sports both the ability to have a guard ("rabot" or "wood plane" not found with this one) and changeable blades (not found with this one) making these arguably the oldest safety razors with swappable blades.


    "Mérite fabricant" a Paris. Probably smithed in Nogent like most of high end late 1800s. The geometry is astounding, with a natural bevel hardly visible. "Mardi" (Tuesday) of an incomplete weekly set (6/7) that just came back from the very capable Thaeris.

    Have a nice Tuesday everyone!
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    Wednesday Shave
    RAZOR: Timeless SLIM Titanium OC
    BLADE: Personna Lab Blue
    BRUSH: AP Shave Co. 24mm Multicolor G5C
    LATHER: JabonMan Eufros Tobacco Shaving Soap
    POST: Alt-Innsbruck Eau De Cologne Aftershave
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aggelos View Post
    Hi folks ! Been a while, sorry !


    1810-1890 - A century of French excellence

    Frameback "Defouges", potential Pouzaux (the brass dot on the back hints to that). An exemple of a trend with scarce examples dating from the early 1800s, it sports both the ability to have a guard ("rabot" or "wood plane" not found with this one) and changeable blades (not found with this one) making these arguably the oldest safety razors with swappable blades.


    "Mérite fabricant" a Paris. Probably smithed in Nogent like most of high end late 1800s. The geometry is astounding, with a natural bevel hardly visible. "Mardi" (Tuesday) of an incomplete weekly set (6/7) that just came back from the very capable Thaeris.

    Have a nice Tuesday everyone!
    Allo mon ami. Comment ca va? Glad to see you back. Hope you've been well.

    I love that brush. It looks big. Is it big?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slur View Post
    Good Morning Gentlemen and have a nice week.

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    Hello sir. Nice to see you again. I thought about you a while back. I got a really good bohea in, grown in Hawaii of all places. First I had heard of tea plantations there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulFLUS View Post
    Hello sir. Nice to see you again. I thought about you a while back. I got a really good bohea in, grown in Hawaii of all places. First I had heard of tea plantations there.
    Hello Paul, nice to see you too. Bohea teas tend to be very mineral and I like them. Da Hong Pao was one of my favorites. I 've never tasted or heard of Hawaiian tea. I am sure they will have their own character.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulFLUS View Post
    Allo mon ami. Comment ca va? Glad to see you back. Hope you've been well.

    I love that brush. It looks big. Is it big?
    Been busy mostly, and since busy and chronic pain don't mesh well, too exhausted to maintain a significant online presence

    Glad you like that brush, since, as is the soap, it's home made !
    And yeah, it's definitely big. An inch at the base (easiest quality Forster bit to source), and the fan shape does a lot in making it look even bigger.

    Anyhow thanks for the welcome my friend, hope I'll have a bit more time ahead of me !
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