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09-20-2010, 09:31 AM #41
Monday morning
Pre: Hot shower
Razor: E A Berg
Brush no name black badger (think it´s a Frank)
Soap Mitchells WFS
AS: English Leather
Strop: Neil Miller
Result: Very nice
Niffty little razor this, got clean and then some.
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09-20-2010, 11:57 AM #42
5/8 Fox Cutlery
RupRazor "The Paladin" Strop
Czech & Speake Oxford and Cambridge Soap
Penworks Finest
RazoRock Alum
444
Spanish Floid
Nicolai Pour Homme
Great pics gentlemen!!
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09-20-2010, 12:14 PM #43
Going tried and true today! Old school, but new blade...Gives me perfection every time!
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09-20-2010, 01:54 PM #44
Week of September 19 SOTD - Monday
Pre-Shave: Hot shower Pre-Shave prep: Stephan's Conditioning Smooth Shave Creme Razor: 5/8" Henckels #50, Full Hollow, Spike point Strop: SRD Premium IV (50 linen/75 leather) Brush: 22mm Vulfix Super Badger Überlather: CarrieM Dragon's Blood Shave Creme + Mama Bear's Amber Romance Shave Soap + Glycerin Post-shave/Astringent: Thayers Witch Hazel (Lavender, no alcohol) Moisturizer: Trumper's Fragrance-free Moisturizer EDT: Penhaligon Quercus Result: Today, I am hosting a guest from the Max Planck Institute (Dresden, Germany). So, what better way to shave than with my Henckels #50? Was für ein unglaubliches Shave (sorry Tom: My German is rusty). The performance of this blade was accentuated with the thick and super slick überlather that CarrieM's Dragon Blood provided. BTW: A few days ago, I was inspecting some of my blades' edges when I noticed a very small chip near the heel of this Henckels. So naturally, I took it to the Naniwa 1k and repaired the edge. Once an appropriate bevel was reached and the chip removed, it was sharpened on a Coti (slurry with dilucot), followed by the Naniwa 12k. Honing would not be complete without polishing the edge on the Y/G Escher. Simply fantastic!! what a difference an edge makes; Sharp and ultra smooth.
Here's looking at you guys and wishing you a fantabulous Monday .Last edited by BladeRunner001; 09-20-2010 at 04:31 PM.
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09-20-2010, 02:12 PM #45
Razor: Dovo MOP 5/8
Brush: Rooney 1/1 Finest
Soap: Trumper Violet
AS: D.R. Harris Pink followed by TSD Lavender/Oakmoss Milk
Cologne: Diptyque Philosykos
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09-20-2010, 02:27 PM #46
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Thanked: 13245As Fall comes fast
A wet cold week here in the Inland Empire, looks like I predicted the weather correctly that we are going to have a long Fall this year...
I broke out a bit of the heavier Fall scents for this morning..
Using the 28mm Monster Mac I whipped up a TGQ Highlander Uberlather, this stuff comes out oh so creamy... The razor is a Puma Gold #91 sans the Gold, the scales are a Violet and Bronze swirl that earned the razor the name Pretty Kitty II... This razor is such a smooth shaver that I even put up with the fact I don't like Round Nose profiles I stropped her in on a SRD Premium 1 with 25/50 before the shower...
The shave was effortless followed by the stinging blast of Cap't Smith Bay Rum...
Have a Great Day !!!
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09-20-2010, 03:19 PM #47
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09-20-2010, 03:40 PM #48
SOTD 20092010
Location: Taipei, Taiwan
Time: 2334
Soap: L'Occitane
Brush: Semogue Boar
Razor: Puma 52
Aftershave: Trumper's West Indie's Lime Skinfood
Smooth shave before slumber
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09-20-2010, 03:46 PM #49
What about your blade? Are there some cracks?
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09-20-2010, 03:49 PM #50
Introducing the newest member of my rotation...
Pre-shave: Hot towel
Shave soap: C&E Sienna
Shave cream: T&H Ultimate Comfort unscented
Brush: shavemac best badger
Razor: Allegheny Instrument Co. 6/8
This one of the five razors I found at an antique store this weekend. I've never heard of the brand, and her former owner(s) have done some serious over-honing of the toe. Otherwise she is in pretty good shape.
Despite her shortcomings, I'll always remember her as the first razor I shaved with that I honed myself. I had to reset the bevel as there were minor irregularities in the edge.
I'll have to admit, putting her to my face was reminiscent of my first straight shave - that fear of the unknown. However, the shave went better than I expected. I can definitely tell Lynn didn't hone her. However, she delivered just below a DFS (4 hours later I can feel some stubble, but not see it) and no nicks. Some of this I can't blame on the honing job or the razor as I overslept and shaved rather quickly.
What a satisfying feeling knowing that I pulled it off all by myself! That is, if you ignore all the help received from Lynn and all my friends at SRP
Now on to the other 4 finds http://straightrazorpalace.com/show-...ore-finds.html