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    SC: Trumpers Limes
    Razor: Witte Gold Bug
    Astringent: Thayer's Witch Hazel
    ASB: Trumpers Limes Skin Food
    Result: Amazing. I was a little rushed today due to a work phone call (and this post came late due to said work emergency) but the Skin Food rescued my irritated-due-to-shaving-too-quickly skin. I can't really put in words how much better than everything i've tried the skin food actually is, but it really does do wonders. The Gold Bug never disappoints, but it sure does look a little worn. Have a great monday everyone

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    Quote Originally Posted by thewatermark View Post
    PREP: hot shower with face conditioner scrub
    RAZOR: Barbers A-1
    BRUSH: custom nib
    SOAP: Glen's Lanolin Overload(Musgo Real SC, MWF soap, Glycerine)
    SCUTTLE: Ikea bowl
    ASTRINGENT: Superhazel
    ASB: Sandalwood Skinfood
    AS: Clubman OG
    RESULT: One of my best shaves...

    Well where to start. The razor was freshly honed by Robert,( thanks Robert!) and this thing took a great edge. One of the smoothest shaves i have felt. On top of it, the Lanolin Overload (thanks for the idea Glen!) is one of the best uberlathers i have ever tried. If anyone is a fan of uberlather, they need to try this one. The skinfood is always great too! Great Shave for a what is shaping up to be a great day!

    Love the Photos so far Brothers !!!!!!
    You're welcome Matt...Thanks for the compliment. It was a pleasure practicing on your razor ...I have maybe honed 3-5 razors in my short career straight shaving compared to the thousands Lynn, Max and Glen (and many, many others) have done. So in doing the Math, I know where I stand compared to the True Masters ...bottom of the food chain. But, I don't think I will go into the honing business...this is just something to keep me busy with my blades. Yours was an exception though .

    I am on the fence with that Musgo Real...smell turns me off. Will see...maybe one day, I'll give it a shot. Not today

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    Quote Originally Posted by LinacMan View Post
    Robert,

    We were in SF about 10 yrs ago and took a one day private guided Napa tour. It was fantastic! It was all good, but we really loved Pine Ridge. They have the best cabs. I guess I'll skip Santa Ynez - I hate pinots, and if it's their best....

    BTW, the question about the pic was a poorly worded compliment
    The Pinots by these guys is really nice. it's oak aged, not steel barrel. You will see a distinct difference. Not all Pinots are created equal

    Thank you for the compliment maestro

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    New Forest 2201 : Henckels Friodur 17 1/2 : Valobra Stick : L'Occitane CADE ASB


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    Quote Originally Posted by du212 View Post
    New Forest 2201 : Henckels Friodur 17 1/2 : Valobra Stick : L'Occitane CADE ASB

    Nice shot and gear José . I see you are still on the theme week

    BTW: I must say, that was quite a gutsy move putting your brush and razor on the sand...one little wind, you could run the risk of getting sand in brush and pivot area of razor (I imagine it wouldn't come off that easy).

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    Yes, I have taken some risks for the razor, brush and camera, putting them in the sand. I thought they worth it....
    Last edited by du212; 08-30-2010 at 10:45 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by du212 View Post
    Yes, I have take some risks for the razor, brush and camera, putting them in the sand. I thought they worth it....

    Yes, well worth it José... Your photos are incomparable!

    Enjoy your holiday, my friend!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    Oooooooh. The D01 !!! Fabulous choice for a brush. What size?
    It has a 24mm knot and a 50mm loft. When I ordered the brush from Bernd at Shavemac, I told him I was looking for a DO1 brush with a natural horn handle that would work well with creams but could also handle soaps. This what he recommended and I could not be happier with the brush.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    Beautiful Scheon Burg Chris . Bill is right on the money...this blade is a perfect match with that brush.

    Is that a 776 or 775? can't make it out. How do you like the shave it gives? I just picked one up from B&B (a 775).
    It's a 776 and gave me a nice shave this morning. The edge might could be dialed in a bit more, but it still was a nice shave.

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    No photo, too lazy.

    PREP: hot shower with Neutrogena
    RAZOR: W&B Celebrated, 1/4 hollow Barber Notch
    BRUSH: Custom Badger
    SC: AOS Lavendar
    SCUTTLE: Dirty Bird
    ASTRINGENT: Aluminum Block/ Pinaud Vegetal Lilac
    ASB: Gentleman's Best AS Milk
    AS: Aramis

    I love my W&B, scored another this evening!!

    Off Topic Photo. Hope you enjoy.

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