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07-03-2010, 10:51 PM #181
Saturday Night
Bassler 5/8 round point stainless
Boots Shavebowl soap
Wilkinson Sword Boar brush
Alum
Witch hazel
Home brew herby aftershave, rum and witch hazel based.
Straight shave no. 18
At last things are coming together. Still taking too long and too many passes but gradually developing a feel for wielding the razor. I need to work out how to get the neck/jawline area smooth but at least its at a socially acceptable level now. I just need to continue on as I am getting that little bit better with each shave it!
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07-03-2010, 10:56 PM #182
Jeltz,
Don't worry too much about the amount of time required to shave with your straight razor. After all, straight razor shaving is supposed to require a bit more time. That is part of the ritual.
As you become more comfortable with the razor and more proficient with blade angle, etc. the amount of time you are devoting to shaves will decrease, however.Last edited by jhenry; 07-04-2010 at 04:07 PM.
"Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter." Mark Twain
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07-03-2010, 11:20 PM #183
Its OK I'm enjoying the journey!
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07-04-2010, 12:20 AM #184
- Join Date
- Feb 2009
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- Madison, WI/Minneapolis, MN
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Thanked: 158EJ BBB-No. 421 Barberspet-L'Occitane CADE SS-L'Occitane CADE AS
Finished off with a relaxing glass of Buffalo Trace
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07-04-2010, 12:38 AM #185
Saturday night is alright for a fight
Saturday night shave
After three days without a shave it was a pleasure to wack it off, and what else, for the job I selected the Wacker Jungmeister
7/8 after I took a nice long hot shower + Proraso preshave cream
Cella crema di barba al olio di mandorla
Omega hog's hair brush
Thayers Lemon
Aqua Velva Ice blue
BBS shave and a happy Hog
SHAVE ON
Pic: Another one of my orchids. This one Mrs. Hog salvaged and brought it to me for TLC
treatment
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07-04-2010, 12:38 AM #186
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- May 2010
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- The Rogue Valley of Southern Oregon
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Thanked: 2516On the neck and jawline, use all parts of the blade; heel, toe and center (not neccessarily at the same time) depending on what comfortably fits the angle and area being worked as well as being aware of the grain of your beard. Once I figured that out, things went well very fast.
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07-04-2010, 01:37 AM #187
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- Oct 2009
- Location
- Medina, Ohio
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Thanked: 530A Bittersweet Shave
Bittersweet... Sweet because it's my first multiple pass shave in a month or two... So smooooth. Bitter because that means that I'm all out of razors to restore and hone... When I'm running the restoration/honing gauntlets, I only do 1pass shaves, because I'm 19, and have slow growing fuzz.. I need to shave test fairly often, so I only do WTG to assess the edge...
The Arsenal:
Razor 1: A Thiers-Issard, name unknown. A gift from the best teacher a shaver could have: Lynn Abrams. Thanks for everything, Lynn; the lessons, the hours, the help, and this gorgeous slice of steel.
Razor 2: A return appearance from the It's A Peech Wedge. At 4/8 this little guy REALLY performs. Smooth, silent, sweet. You better hurry up, Lee, I'm starting to like this one
Soap: TOBS Sandalwood. Love the smell, love the lather... Could have a little more glide, but otherwise wonderful.
Brush: A Birthday Boar. A lovely 24mm by Omega, given to me by my lovely girlfriend, Olivia. To put up with my shenanigans, compulsions, obsessions, and ADs, she truly is the best.
Strop: SRD's Bridle and Tony Miller's Horsehide. A wonderful combination.
Results: I'm really starting to like facelathering... Especially with boars... A wonderful, thick coverage. Two passes, WTG and ATG, left me smooth.
Shave Away, friends.
Cheers,
Jeremy
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07-04-2010, 01:37 AM #188
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07-04-2010, 01:49 AM #189
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07-04-2010, 01:55 AM #190