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    Carbon-steel-aholic DwarvenChef's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slartibartfast View Post
    Cream| Alraz Calypso
    Brush| 24mm Thater Finest
    Scuttle| SRD
    Antiseptic| Alum
    Splash| Aqua Velva Ice
    ASB| C.O. Bigelow Blue Elixir
    Razor| Ugly Arse 15/16 Henckels

    I like em ugly, they don't look like museum pieces

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    Dubl Duck Dwarf & Our Chief (comparison shave)
    both are earning "most favorites" classification
    Filly Strop
    Susies Bubbles n Squeaks Lime Shave soap
    Pure Badger Brush
    DB Scuttle & soap in Old Spice Mug
    Witch Hazel
    ...and a new bottle of Speick Balm
    results: BBS

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    Default New H. Böker Razor

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    H. Böker Silver Steel | Simpsons Astor | Castle Forbes Lime

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    I've had several messages asking me about the new Böker razor pictured on my post today. Here are my thoughts about it for those contemplating a new razor.

    As a self-professed vintage straght razor snob I wouldn't have considered one of the newly manufactured Bökers except for the fact that it was available on an auction site for a very low price. Most vendors are selling the razor new for around $400! It shaves great but for that kind of money you can get several wonderful vintage razors that shave just as well, including vintage Bökers. It is rumored that Heribert Wacker worked on these extra hollow ground Bökers but who really knows. (Wacker-worked razors are still available at half the price.) So in short, unless you can get a great deal on the price go with one of the great vintage razors offered regularly on the forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sfcablecar View Post
    I've had several messages asking me about the new Böker razor pictured on my post today...
    And no one asked about the turtle lurking at the bottom of your bowl?

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    Prep: hot shower, AOS preshave oil
    Razor: dovo 5/8 special, restored/rescaled by Glen
    Soap: SRD Vetiver
    Brush: Omega Boar
    Astringent: TWH
    Cologne: Creed Original Vetiver
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    Quote Originally Posted by bassguy View Post
    And no one asked about the turtle lurking at the bottom of your bowl?
    i was going to ask.. where does one get such a charming little turtle? i'm new to the more luxury stuff.. but i'd love a turtle

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    SATURDAY

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    Surrey Badger
    Arko Lemon SC
    Skin Bracer AS
    Jerry

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    Cool Friday night shave

    Hot shower + Proraso preshave cream
    Razor: Merkur long handle "barber pole" style
    Blade: Lord's super stainless steel
    Brush: Omega hogs hair professional model
    Soap: Palmolive Classic
    Astringent: Thayers Lemon
    AS: Pinaud Classic
    Results: In the words of my friend Otto: "a fast ok shave.
    Shave On. HOG
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    Saturday

    Oil Painting circa late 1800's by Sidney Crosier, Laconia, Indiana. Sid traded his art for food, clothing, (razors?). Listed and member of the Hoosier Salon and "Wonderland Way" Society, his work was shown with noted artist T.C. Steele. From my personal collection.
    Mike

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    Prep: Hot shower--followed by Lucky Tiger “Molle’" Brushless SC
    Brush:
    Caswell Massey “Super Badger”
    SS/SC:
    Valobra (Menthol) + Ingram = Superlather
    Strop:
    50 fabric; 55 leather
    Razor:
    5/8” NOS Revisor w/ Paua shell scales
    Astringent:
    Alum block
    ASB:
    Nivea for Men "Extreme Comfort"
    AS:
    Booster “Polar Ice”
    Result:
    BBS--to the 2nd power...
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