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    Quote Originally Posted by alabamalawyer View Post
    BEMA 5/8 // Plisson 12 HMW // QED Sandalwood-Rose // TSD Sensitive Splash // Diptyque Tam Dao
    Doggone it Chris...There you go making me jealous yet again. That is a really good looking razor.
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    Friday Evening

    This mornings shave wasn't as close as I thought, so I gave the W&B Special a good 50 on
    the Coti/water and decided to go again tonight, Plus I will not shave now until Sunday
    Ahh 2 days growth, I can't wait!!

    Location, 52° 45' 55.10460 - 0° 57' 31.22065

    Beard Prep: Hot Bath/Proraso preshave/Strop/Lather/Shave
    Razor: Wade & Butcher 5/8 Special
    Strop: Coti/Water, Dovo 60 Linen/60 Leather

    Brush: Kent BK2
    Soap: Lea Shave Stick
    ASB: Lea Aftershave Balsam

    Astringent: Dovo Alum Block
    AS : Floid

    Result: BBS!

    Conclusion: I Love my Beloved Coticule #10!

    SHAVE ON!!




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    That has got to be one of the most interesting gold washes/etches I've seen yet. Very eye catching, imparts a unique sense of character to the razor - beautiful straight you have there Oglethorpe.


    Quote Originally Posted by Oglethorpe View Post
    This Wacker is lucky.


    I was very close to selling it, because every time I used it (2-3 months) it gave me a very rough shave. I suppose it's a testament to hard "Wacker Steel".


    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhenry View Post
    Doggone it Chris...There you go making me jealous yet again. That is a really good looking razor.
    Thanks. I do my part to feed others' SRAD, so I'm not the only one buying them.

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    Default Thursday shave

    6 day growth cleaned up with the following.. The first pass was a little tough but after 3 passes smooth.. Astor.. First try.. great feel on the face, not overly dense and very soft luxurious tips

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    5/8 TI Special Coiffeur/Rooney 1/1 Finest/Omega SS/Aqua Velva AS



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    Quote Originally Posted by tat2Ralfy View Post

    .... Vintage Barbershop Boar (Rod's Sweetheart) ....


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    Default Saturday Morning

    Its cold outside and the city is covered with a blanket of snow...

    Prep: Hot shower--followed by Robeson beard prep method
    Brush: Simpsons “Tulip” T2
    Soap: Tabac Original
    Strop: No strop today. Razor shave ready--courtesy of Barry Janzen
    Razor: 5/8" Joseph Allen w/ custom Cocobolo scales. Thanks Barry!
    **Note to Self: I've got RAD--and I've got it bad.
    Astringent: Alum block
    ASB: Nivea Extreme Comfort for Men
    AS: Dominica Bay Rum
    Result: Smooooth and smelling oh so gooood…

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    Default Saturday

    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: E. J. Best Badger
    Soap: Mama Bear Aged Spice
    Strop: Tony Miller Heirloom tri-strop
    Razor: Böker"The Celebrated"7/8
    ASB: Mama Bear winter Aged Spice

    Soundtrack: Rolling Stones - Emotional Rescue
    Shave: WTG + XTG + ATG + WP (on Spots) = 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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    Default Battle of the shoulderless thumb notch 6/8s

    SOTD ItemsDetails
    Pre shave AOS "Lime" pre shave oil
    Soap/Cream AOS "Lime"
    Razor Dovo "Bismarck Black" 6/8 - Straight Razor Place Wiki vs Revisor "Unspecified" 6/8 - Straight Razor Place Wiki
    Post shave Alum Bar
    After shave balm Edwin Jagger "Aloe Vera"
    Perfume Washington Tremlett "mp/h"
    Setup
    I don't like AOS's products. Period. The pre shave oil is a useless non starter which clogs my brush and sink. The "Lime" scent is no match for almost any other lime scent I know. In a nutshell, thanks but no thanks.

    Dovo vs Revisor? Revisor. The razor is easier to handle (thanks to the jimps), and I like the looks even better than those of the Bismarck. As far as performance is concerned, the Dovo was honed by Lynn, and the Revisor wasn't. I'm working on that, though...

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