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    Senior Member wvbias's Avatar
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    Hot Shower

    Case 5/8 sp
    Vulfix 374 silvertip
    TM Strop
    Williams mug soap
    Old Spice

    First shave with the vintage Case that I bought from Bill Ellis.
    Decided to use a old time American soap with an old time
    American razor.


    Terry

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    Hot Shower

    6/8 Aevos
    proraso pre shave
    Taylor of OBS St James Shave cream
    silver tip badger

    Pinaud Lilac Vegital..

    Man you just can't beat a satisfying shave... Huummmmm

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    Hot Shower

    Genco 6/8 sp
    Vulfix 374 silvertip
    TM strop
    Proraso pre/post
    Proraso soap
    Proraso AS balm

    Smooooth shave. Gotta love Proraso.
    I definately need to try the Proraso AS splash.
    Wonder if Target will get that in as well?
    I quess I need to stop in a see if they have
    it. While I'm at it but more pre/post and soap,
    in the event they quit selling it.


    Terry

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    -hot shower
    -gentlemen's oak & moss soap
    -wilkinson brush (since I'm in the process of testing Colleen's samples, I'm using the same brush and the same lathering technique. can't wait to start using my new C&E)
    -DD Satinedge

    I'm getting ticked off with the Satinedge. It left my face raw. Today I'll try to re-hone it from scratch, starting with heavy pressure on the 4k. However, for now, I'm disappointed with Solingen steel and/or my inability to get it as sharp as Sheffield steel.

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    Steam shower
    Proraso Cream
    Tweezerman brush (stopped malting now)
    TM 3" red latigo strop
    Ebay £6.40 Thiers Issard -check that out 6271644108 - cleaned & honed.
    cold water splash
    Proraso A\shave - Terry, it's worth every penny.

    I Wish I could bottle that shave Gents !

    Dunk

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    Default First ever shave with a real str8 after a year with a shavette

    First ever shave with a real str8 after a year with a shavette:

    a couple of hours honing out a nick in an old blade inherited two weeks ago
    (no shower; too anxious)
    stropping on a belt (expect a strop any day now)
    cheap sythetic brush
    williams mug soap
    dominica bay rum

    conclusion: i need to get the blade a little sharper (am gonna get a blade shave ready by a pro) and i need more practice maintaining an edge. i also think my skin needs to adjust. so it was, of course, less than ideal, but...

    IT WAS THRILLING! a culmination of training and reading the valuable information on this site

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    My 4th shave with a straight.

    I finally got the razor honed to pass the HHT with my beginners package of barberhones from Redtrader. I had shaved 3 days in a row with it and decided to take one day with my Gilette double-bladed. What a bad idea! My skin got really irritated and I had to take a day off from shaving because of razorburn and bumps. So I used the straight again:

    Hot shower
    Taylor's Sandalwood shave cream
    Boar bristle brush borrowed from my father
    Cheap strop from ebay
    Garantie razor I restored and honed myself
    Nivea for Men sensitive aftershave balm

    Much better shave, and almost no irritation. I'm still working on my technique, especially in the neck area, but I get significantly less irritation from the straight, though the shave doesn't get as close.

    Thanks SRP!

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    Morley 6/8 sp
    Vulfix 374 silvertip
    TM strop
    SCS savory rose
    Pinaud Lime Sec.

    Sue's soap is first rate. Close comfortable shave. Gotta love it....


    Terry

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    Hot shower

    5/8 Dovo
    silvertip badger
    proraso pre shave
    Taylor of OBS sandalwood soap


    Pinaud Bay rum...

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    el-cheapo boar brush (last soap test, switching to C&E badger tomorrow)
    colleen's creme 3
    satinedge
    moonshine+nivea creme

    I honed the Satinedge to the point where I get no razor-burn, but it still gets snagged in denser growth. Earned me a small nick on the chin. However, at least now I know that the temper hasn't been ruined by the fire. I'll set it aside now and let it sit until I get the new scales and the coticle. Switching exclusively to TEW until then. It has a more substantial blade, so it's better in heavy-bearded areas.

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