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    Quote Originally Posted by STRAIGHTRAZOR13 View Post
    • STROPS: Illionois 827, Dovo "3 finish leather. passes, 35 linen, 50 leather, 35 finish leather.
    • PRE-SHAVE PREP: Hot shower, pre-shave oil, lather, hot towel, re-lather, shave.
    • PRE-SHAVE OIL: C-F pre-shave oil.
    • S/SOAP: G.F.T- Coconut.
    • S/CREAM: G.F.T.- Coconut. GLYCERIN: 5 drops = Uber-lather.
    • BRUSH: C-M Pewter Super Silver Tip.
    • RAZOR: H. BOKER, The Celebrated, 7/8 hollow, spanish point. WTG, XTG, ATG passes.
    • POST SHAVE TREATMENT: Hot towel, CWR, astringent, A/S, A/S balm, EDT.
    • ASTINGENT: Thayer's Witch hazel w/ aloe vera {white label} not pictured.
    • A/S: Ogallala Bay Rum & Sandlewood.
    • A/S BALM: G.F.T. Sandlewood skin food.
    • EDT: C-E Sandlewood.
    • RESULT: Very nice BBS shave.
    • HOBBY #3 SWORDS: Scotish Claymore, with wood handle, 420- stainless steel blade. Japanese Katana, high carbon steel blade.
    Nice setup! School me on the claymore, if you would. I have heard over the years that a claymore has the basket handle...But I have also heard that it looks like the Templar handle that you have..Being a collector, can you finally clear that up for me? Thanks

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    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: Martinez' custom: Chess King
    Soap: TSD Coffee
    Strop: Tony Miller Heirloom tri-strop
    Razor: Mastro Livi 8/8 with mammoth ivory scales
    ASB: Caswell-Massey Number six

    Calamare friti with pasta and tomato sauce with an Italian wine.
    Mastro Livi 8/8 with mammoth ivory scales.

    Hobby: Food and wine
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    Quote Originally Posted by Otto View Post
    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: Martinez' custom: Chess King
    Soap: TSD Coffee
    Strop: Tony Miller Heirloom tri-strop
    Razor: Mastro Livi 8/8 with mammoth ivory scales
    ASB: Caswell-Massey Number six

    Calamare friti with pasta and tomato sauce with an Italian wine.
    Mastro Livi 8/8 with mammoth ivory scales.

    Hobby: Food and wine
    I am a food and wine guy also.Small amount of sauce on the side,so the fritters don't get soggy.Nicely done. Don.

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    Razor ~ Winchester 5/8 ~ as a fitting tribute to my gun collection
    Soap ~ Knize 10
    Brush ~ Plisson 16 HMW
    AS ~ Alt Innsbruck
    TW ~ Knize 10

    Result ~ Delightful

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    Bengall 5/8 // Rooney 1/2 Finest // SRD Bulgarian Rose
    SCS Rosa Damascena AS// C&S 88

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wintchase View Post
    Nice setup! School me on the claymore, if you would. I have heard over the years that a claymore has the basket handle...But I have also heard that it looks like the Templar handle that you have..Being a collector, can you finally clear that up for me? Thanks
    Thank you Wintchase, for the kind words about my swords. You are not wrong in saying, that they made a claymore with a basket hilt. They did. It is all based on the circa, or time line. Of course the claymore I have is a replica. It is like William Wallace's. Only his is older yet, like c.1300's. His hilt would've been flat, like a cross. My claymore is based on, early to late c.1400's. The basket hilt claymore is around, early c.1500's. So, in the evolution, of swords you will see weapons based on what thier enimies had, and what they were wearing. Swords started out small, got big, and went smaller again. When little body armour was worn then, a sharp, short one handed sword, like a Roman Gladius would've been perfect. A sword, that can cut, slice, stab, or even remove a limb, would have worked best when, a lot of the soldirs body was exposed, because a lack of body armour worn. As metalurgy started advancing, and body armour became more abundant, as well as covered a larger portion/s of the soldier/s body, the larger the swords became, the sword of choice. When only a helmet breast plate and sheild, were worn, such as time period of William Wallace, a good long heavy bludging sword would make the most sence. Breaking and bludging, would be the order, not cuting or slicing. Armour would advance so far, and cover so much of the soldiers body, that the shape of swords would evolve and change again; That sharp, pointed piercing swords, that looked like giant needles, called rapiers {c.1600 to c.1700's] would come to be. That is so the rapier, could pierce, or poke, the tinyest of openings in the body armour. Such as joint openings, holes in chainmail, eye openings in helmets, anywhere the two pieces of armour met. The basket hilt claymore is something in between, the two periods of use for each of those other swords. I hope this helped. Take care, Wintchase. See you in the SOTD forum.
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    Edwin Jagger Boar Brush
    Georgetown Scuttle
    Tabac
    6/8 Dovo Special
    Proraso AS
    and Just a few of some of my favorite LP's
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    Sun Ship!! Yeah!!

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    Mmm some sweet sweet Shave pics this week Gents, a special thanks to all the gang

    Fridays Shave

    Location| 52° 45' 55.10460 - 0° 57' 31.22065
    Preshave| Hot Wash,Proraso Crema Pre Barba
    Face Soap| Proraso Sul Filo Del Rasoio
    Shave Soap| Palmolive In Woods Of Windsor Mug
    Brush| Men-U Boar
    Razor| Fontenille 134
    Astringent| Alum Block
    ASB| 444+Pinaud Clubman
    Result| A Real Pleasure




    And Heres the other Classic VW, 1989 MK2 Golf, Slammed and Tuned, Great Sound System And DVD Player Of Course:



    SHAVE ON!!

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    Sun Ship!! Yeah!!
    Right, with McCoy Tyner on the keys. I've been lucky enough to see Tyner a couple of times. Amazing

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