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Thread: SOTD - Sun Nov 1st - Sat Nov 7th
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11-05-2009, 04:38 AM #71
- Join Date
- May 2009
- Location
- Dunedin, New Zealand
- Posts
- 522
Thanked: 137Soap: TOBS Eton College SC (love this scent, it's definitely a keeper)
Brush: Tweezerman with 22mm GN silvertip
Razor: Dovo Best Quality and Harris Bros 559 wedge for touchups
AS: none needed
Result: brilliant shave, beautifully smooth. Now this brush has stopped shedding and smelling, it's an amazing brush, although it does take a little more cream than my other brush in order to make a decent lather. My razors are right back at their optimum sharpness, a good stropping (60 linen, 100 leather) has brought their edges back for a short while at least.
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11-05-2009, 07:47 AM #72
Thursday
Prep: Hot shower
Brush: EJ Best Badger
Soap: The Shave Den: Mojito
Strop: Tony Miller Heirloom tri-strop
Razor: Böker "The Celebrated" 7/8
AS: Geo. F. Trumper – Lime skin food
Result: BBS
"Cheap Tools Is Misplaced Economy. Always buy the best and highest grade of razors, hones and strops. Then you are prepared to do the best work."
- Napoleon LeBlanc, 1895
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11-05-2009, 08:47 AM #73
- Join Date
- Sep 2009
- Location
- Mouzon, France
- Posts
- 507
Thanked: 116This morning:
Prep: hot shower and a dab of olive oil massaged in
Cream: Wilkinson blue cream
Scuttle: stacked Ikea "primitive mugs"
Brush: no-name badger
Razor: Hope Cutlery Co 738
After: Williams sensitive lotion
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11-05-2009, 12:20 PM #74
another great pic Nightbreed on page 6 and CADE must be the namr of the L'Occitan AS I sometimes use thanks I just called it eau de toilet and that sounds gross so thanks for the unintended but helpful tip= L'Occitan CADE AS.
medic484
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11-05-2009, 03:05 PM #75
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11-05-2009, 03:26 PM #76
- Join Date
- Apr 2009
- Location
- S. New Jersey
- Posts
- 1,235
Thanked: 293RR Paladin 3"
filarmonica doble temple 13
Rooney 3/1
DR Harris Arlington SS
Thayers WH
Italian Floid
BBS and another filarmonica you'll have to pry from my cold dead hands.
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11-05-2009, 04:09 PM #77
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11-05-2009, 04:26 PM #78
Location, 52° 45' 55.10460 - 0° 57' 31.22065
Beard Prep: Hot wash, conditioner, hot towel soak
Razor: W&B 8/8 Wedge
Strop: Dovo
Brush: Kent
Soap: Tabac
Astringent: Alum Block
AS: Nivea AS Balm/Tabac
Result: BBS 1 Small nick under right Nostril
Conclusion: I Love Tabac! and the old Wade Butcher "Big Bertha" is pretty light on her feet for such a big girl, Love It!
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11-05-2009, 08:50 PM #79
Shave from last Tuesday:
Location: 33° 27' 23.59" - 88° 47' 57.52" Elev: 389 ft. above sea level
Beard Prep: Hot Towel
Razor: Boker Rastus No 51
Brush: No Name Brand Badger Brush
Lather: Tabac Soap
AS: Pinaud Clubman
Result: BBS. First time using soap instead of cream or uberlather. Tabac is a fantastic thing (as most people already know).
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11-05-2009, 11:10 PM #80
Preparation: Piano Concerto No. 21 in C, 2nd movement (Elvira Madigan) and a few sips of my favourite Whiskey
Razor: Joseph Rodgers & Sons
Strop: Jemico
Brush: Colonel Conk Travel brush (..or the "Wee Yank" as I call it. It's small but still does the job very well. )
Soap: Sapone da Barba (Italian Barber soap)
AS: Lucky Tiger After shave & Face tonic
Result: BBS except for a couple of small areas I have a hard time getting at - Skin a little sore after the shave. It was the first time I tried the soap.. (Just got it from rasurpur.de) I have a little sensitive skin and I found the soap didn't do as much for my skin as f.ex. Proraso does, but it really helped the razor glide through my 2-day stubble.. Maybe even better than when I use the Proraso Pre-shave before slapping on the Proraso shaving cream. I recommend it if you don't have too sensitive skin.