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    Well, I got the rust bucket cleaned up enough to shave with. I decided to try it honed with the Arkies...I think I will stick with the glass stones, but it got the job done.

    Razor: Rogers Cutlery 300 Extra Hollow Ground 5/8
    Soap: Mama Bear Ylang Ylang
    Brush: Col. Conk
    AS: Clubman Bay Rum
    ASB: Nivea Sensitive

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry01 View Post

    It is only a beginner set
    Straight Razor: Dovo 5/8 Silver Steel
    Soap: Proraso
    After shave: Proraso
    Brush: Silver tip – no name



    First SOTD post or not, that is one great shot. I really like the old motorcycle and look forward to seeing your future posts.

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    Sunday night after work shave;
    McPherson Bros Glasgow (by Genco) Fluid Steel 6/8
    Simpson's Tulip 2
    Carrie's Bay Rum SC
    Lilac Vegatal
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    What a Shave!

    Pre-Shave: Hot Shower
    Shaving Soap: C&E Sienna
    Shaving Cream: Truefitt & Hill Ultimate Comfort Unscented
    Razor: Tim Zowada 8/8 Damascus Blade w/ Carbon Fiber Scales by Alex Jacques
    Brush: shavemac best badger

    Wow, what a ride! This was my first experience with a blade wider than 5/8". I love the way the wide blade handled. The added width also kept my hands and the hinge of the razor out of the lather in my goatee. Maybe it's the "heft" of this razor, but this baby felt steadier in my hand than other razors.

    Great razor Tim, beautiful scales Alex! Special thanks go to my gracious friend for loaning this incredible work of art to me!
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    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: Martinez' custom: Chess King w/ 26mm silver tip badger
    Soap: Mama Bear Dragon's Blood
    Strop: Tony Miller Heirloom tri-strop
    Razor: Mastro Livi 8/8 Bergam Damascus in Mammoth Ivory Scales
    ASB: Caswell-Massey Newport


    "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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    And both passed with flying colors

    Razor 1 : A nameless, faceless razor. No tang stamps for location or maker. Mottled yellow handles that have a cool looking depth to them. She's 3/4 to full hollow, and shaves nicely... Nothing super special, but definitely not shabby.

    Razor 2 : A Hess Hair 300 razor. Scale stamp proclaims it to be the Frank Hess Wedge, and a wedge she is! Had a hellacious time honing her, and didn't expect the shave to be that nice, but WOW was I wrong! I've always thought that I just didn't like small razors, but this little 4/8 wedge kicked that notion right out of me! And, I gotta say, I'm starting to love the bigger grinds... Wedge to quarter hollow... They're niiiiice.. I almost wish this one hadn't sold, the shave was so effortless.

    Brush: Semogue model 2000, 25mm Boar bristle knot. I love the Semogue brushes, and this one is no exception... The really long loft makes it a little floppy, but it still feels and handles great.

    SC: The Body Shop Maca Root. It's cheap, you get a lot of it, and it works great.

    SS: TOBS Sandalwood. Love the smell, finally got the right loading technique..

    Superlather!

    Strop:
    Pre-Shave: Both razors got 60 laps on Linen, then SRD Poly web, then Nylon (180 fabric laps) followed by 60 on Latigo, 70 on SRD Bridle, and 75 on Horsehide (205) For a total of 385 laps per razor, 770 pre shave strop laps.
    Post-Shave: Both razors got 50 laps on wool-felt (100) followed by 100 laps on SRD Premium I (200) which leaves me at 300 laps after the shave...

    Total stropping for a one pass WTG shave? 1070.

    Don't look at me like that... I like to strop
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    Hot Shower
    Vitamin E Oil Prep
    Imperial Extra Hollow Ground
    Semogue 2000
    Omega Eucalyptus
    Corn Husker's Lotion
    Aqua Velva Classic
    Cool Water EdT

    Really a very, very nice shave. I'd rate it as BBS, in fact near perfect. Probably the best thing that will happen today.
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    Default Monday morning

    Pre: Hot shower
    Brush: Ikon 24 mm chubby silvertip w jade handle
    Razor: Art by George Butler & co
    Soap: Tabac
    Astringent: Indian alum
    Post. Proraso
    AS: Tabac
    Result: This blade needs a new edge, three nicks and some pull, but it was a clean enough shave. Itīs a very nice and easy blade to shave with though, so itīs Miller time for her (Neil).
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    MONDAY

    Merkur 33G
    Personna Platinum SS (IP)
    La Toja SC
    Omega Mustard Handle Boar
    Spanish Floid (amber color) AS

    Its so easy to make lather with the La Toja.
    Jerry

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    Monday
    Straight Razor: Dovo 5/8 Silver Steel
    Soap: Muhle
    After shave: Speik
    Brush: Silver tip



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