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    Location: 36° 0'5"N - 115° 15' 21"W
    Razor: Bob Allman
    Brush: Simpson Polo 10
    Soap: Castle Forbes Lime
    Astringent: Thayers Witch Hazel
    AS: Lagerfeld Classic
    EDT: Lagerfeld Classic
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    Comments: Every time I take out my Bob Allman razor for a spin I'm truly amazed how smooth and excellent of a shave I get. It cuts my whiskers effortlessly. It's a real joy to use.
    Since we are slowly leaving summer behind in Vegas I decided to use some of my old trusty Castle Forbes Lime. A double splash of Lagerfeld to end the shave. Simple, straightforward, energizing and refreshing.
    I'm looking forward to this coming new week.
    Enjoy your Sunday.

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    Good morning Gentleman.

    Yesterday I bought the special forum-soap by Calani (German forum). I hope I get it this week.
    Today I used the following equipment:
    soap: Calani Gentleman
    brush: Muehle
    razor: Thiers Issard
    AS: Old Spice

    Have a nice Sunday!


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    Great picture Tom.

    Quote Originally Posted by eTom View Post
    Good morning Gentleman.

    Yesterday I bought the special forum-soap by Calani (German forum). I hope I get it this week.
    Today I used the following equipment:
    soap: Calani Gentleman
    brush: Muehle
    razor: Thiers Issard
    AS: Old Spice

    Have a nice Sunday!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximilian View Post
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    Location: 36° 0'5"N - 115° 15' 21"W
    Razor: Bob Allman
    Brush: Simpson Polo 10
    Soap: Castle Forbes Lime
    Astringent: Thayers Witch Hazel
    AS: Lagerfeld Classic
    EDT: Lagerfeld Classic
    Comments:
    Comments: Every time I take out my Bob Allman razor for a spin I'm truly amazed how smooth and excellent of a shave I get. It cuts my whiskers effortlessly. It's a real joy to use.
    Since we are slowly leaving summer behind in Vegas I decided to use some of my old trusty Castle Forbes Lime. A double splash of Lagerfeld to end the shave. Simple, straightforward, energizing and refreshing.
    I'm looking forward to this coming new week.
    Enjoy your Sunday.
    Excellent shot, Max.
    This is a beautiful razor!

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    Default Sunday morning

    Pre: Hot shower
    Razor: Wade and Butcher
    Brush: New Forest silvertip
    Soap: Nannys Ice and a Slice
    AS: Ogallala Lime and Peppercorns
    Strop: Neil Miller
    Result: Very, very clean
    This razor is so good, it´s easy one of my best shavers - smooth as silk and sharp as a ninjas sword AS and brush was top notch aswell + I think this is my favourite Nanny soap. All in all, I had a very rewarding and nice shave today . _Very_ nice pics Max and eTom!!
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    Default Sunday

    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: Martinez' custom: Chess King w/ 26mm silver tip badger
    Soap: TSD - Bay Rum
    Strop: Tony Miller Heirloom tri-strop (3x25)
    Razor: Moreton & Langley's razor 13/16
    ASB: Caswell-Massey Number Six
    soundtrack: Berliner Philarmoniker (Karajan) - Grieg, Holberg Suite, op. 40

    Relaxing and unhurried shave! Sunday shaves to music are the best.
    WTG + XtG + ATG + WP (on spots) = BBS
    Have a great week of smooth shaves.


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    WOW! I must say that is a wonderful razor and scales.



    Quote Originally Posted by Mikael View Post
    Pre: Hot shower

    Razor: Wade and Butcher
    Brush: New Forest silvertip
    Soap: Nannys Ice and a Slice
    AS: Ogallala Lime and Peppercorns
    Strop: Neil Miller
    Result: Very, very clean

    This razor is so good, it´s easy one of my best shavers - smooth as silk and sharp as a ninjas sword AS and brush was top notch aswell + I think this is my favourite Nanny soap. All in all, I had a very rewarding and nice shave today . _Very_ nice pics Max and eTom!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikael View Post
    Pre: Hot shower
    Razor: Wade and Butcher
    Brush: New Forest silvertip
    Soap: Nannys Ice and a Slice
    AS: Ogallala Lime and Peppercorns
    Strop: Neil Miller
    Result: Very, very clean
    This razor is so good, it´s easy one of my best shavers - smooth as silk and sharp as a ninjas sword AS and brush was top notch aswell + I think this is my favourite Nanny soap. All in all, I had a very rewarding and nice shave today . _Very_ nice pics Max and eTom!!
    I really like the fluidness (I dont think that is a real word) of those scales... Did you restore the originals, or is that a new set?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wintchase View Post
    I really like the fluidness (I dont think that is a real word) of those scales... Did you restore the originals, or is that a new set?
    Thank you! The original scales was real gems, but badly broken, these are vintage bone scales restored, slightly altered and matched to this razor by mr Miller in England.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikael View Post
    Thank you! The original scales was real gems, but badly broken, these are vintage bone scales restored, slightly altered and matched to this razor by mr Miller in England.
    Well they look like they belong to that blade! Perfect match on that, very classy look

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