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    Cool Weds, Dec 2 Shave

    Prep>>Stropped razor 30 times in webbed fabric and 30 in red latigo..boy this SRD strop is top of the line! After a hot shower applied Proraso cream Pre/Post shave.
    Razor>>Boker 5/8 Edelweisse
    Soap>>Cella in red tub a tallow based soap
    Brush>> Omega boar bristle
    AS>> Musgo Real

    Sum total= BBS, no nicks, cuts or razor burns. Shave On.

    Drink:Root 1 2006 Cavernet Souvignon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hogrider View Post
    Prep>>Stropped razor 30 times in webbed fabric and 30 in red latigo..boy this SRD strop is top of the line! After a hot shower applied Proraso cream Pre/Post shave.
    Razor>>Boker 5/8 Edelweisse
    Soap>>Cella in red tub a tallow based soap
    Brush>> Omega boar bristle
    AS>> Musgo Real

    Sum total= BBS, no nicks, cuts or razor burns. Shave On.

    Drink:Root 1 2006 Cavernet Souvignon
    Awesome! Just awesome!

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    Great job on the SOTD's guys. I've been lacking with the pictures, but it sure is fun to come see all yours every day. It's also fun to see the new guys migrate from "well I got a million nicks and serious razor burn" to consecutive days of "Result: BBS".

    Have a great weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oglethorpe View Post
    Great job on the SOTD's guys. I've been lacking with the pictures, but it sure is fun to come see all yours every day. It's also fun to see the new guys migrate from "well I got a million nicks and serious razor burn" to consecutive days of "Result: BBS".

    Have a great weekend.
    I agree and find the pics on here very inspirational, and the progress is way cool, Mmm I bet if you went through enough weeks you could work out someones rotation too. oh eck its nearly midnight here and I gotta go shave..lol

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    I swear I could take a hundred pictures and none of them would turn out sharp.



    No, I didn't use the nail polish!

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    Thursday December 3rd
    Beard Prep: Hot bath/Conditioner
    Razor: W&B 8/8 Wedge "Magnum Bonum"
    Strop: Dovo 40 Canvas, 40 Leather
    Brush: Kent Pure Badger
    Soap: Wilkinson sword Blue tub, grated and pressed into Woods of Windsor Mug
    Astringent: Alum Block
    ASB: Nivea for Men Cooling ASB
    EDT: Blue Jeans Man
    Result: Bit warm but still nice and smooth
    Conclusion: Mmm The Wilkinson Sword SS is one I have tried a couple of times, not sure its for me, I did however lather on my face wich I seldom do, Next time I try it I will go back to my stacked Bowls


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    I love your mug man. That thing is awesome.

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    Thursday December 3rd
    Beard Prep: Shower, cetaphil face wash
    Razor: Fil 4/8 Doble Temple in handmade cocobolo scales
    Strop: Fresh off swaty hone, zeepk ~25 leather
    Brush: Rex Pure Badger
    Soap: Van Der hagen Glycerin shave soap
    Astringent: 86% Witch
    Result: Used about 3x as much soap as necessary to make a very thick gooey lather. Feels good man.
    Conclusion: Razor's shave ready now. Nice blade, not any better than my Puma, but not much worse either. The brush is nice, lathers like a boar but feels much softer. I don't much care for the smell of the soap, luckily it's faint, but it does make very good lather so long as you're plenty generous with it.

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    Default Friday

    Prep: hot water + Proraso Pre/Post cream
    Lather: Wilkinson black puck whipped in stacked mugs by a Gibbs 210 brush
    Razor: L. Pelleray Frameback
    Post: cold water rinse, hot shower, Proraso Pre/Post cream and yet to be decided AS splash

    Very smooth shave.

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    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: EJ Best Badger
    Soap: TSD Mojito
    Strop: Tony Miller Heirloom tri-strop
    Razor: Filarmonica 14 Doble Temple
    AS: Geo. F. Trumper - Lime skin food


    "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."
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