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    Wednesday 7 a.m.
    Good morning Gentleman
    Today again my new Fili #12
    soap: Proraso
    brush: Muehle
    AS: Old Spice

    This Fili works very well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by eTom View Post
    Wednesday 7 a.m.
    Good morning Gentleman
    Today again my new Fili #12
    soap: Proraso
    brush: Muehle
    AS: Old Spice

    This Fili works very well.

    I am seeing double!! Another Proraso galore shot. And a Barnes & Noble mug??! Coooooooool

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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    I am seeing double!! Another Proraso galore shot. And a Barnes & Noble mug??! Coooooooool
    Vacation in USA
    That means for us also visiting the beautiful stores of Barnes & Noble.
    This mug is for Coffee only!!! I bought it near Ft. Myers last year. There are only 7 days left until we start our trip to FL.
    We are very happy.

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    Proraso up the raso! Yeah lots of Proraso this week. Great Stuff!

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    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: E. J. best badger
    Soap: TSD - Bay Rum
    Strop: Tony Miller Heirloom tri-strop (3x25)
    Razor: Thiers-Issard 6/8 "Loup et Bellier"
    ASB: Caswell-Massey Number Six


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    Simfix "Grosvenor" Superbadger : ERN 6/8 "Crown&Sword" : Gibbs shaving stick : Proraso ASB : Colonia Borsari 1870


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    Default Wednesday morning

    Pre: Hot shower
    Razor: Frederick´s "The Old English Razor"
    Brush: Scheerzeep silvertip in olive wood
    Cream: Fitjar "Fjellheim"
    AS: Dr Harris Sandalwood
    Strop: Neil Miller
    Result: Very, very clean
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    Quote Originally Posted by du212 View Post
    Simfix "Grosvenor" Superbadger : ERN 6/8 "Crown&Sword" : Gibbs shaving stick : Proraso ASB : Colonia Borsari 1870

    Thats a stunning shot. Thankyou
    Grant.
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    Clint Eastwood as William Munny in Unforgiven

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    Wacker 13/16 "Antik" | Kanayama | Semogue 830 | Tabac SS | Thayers Lavender | AOS Sandalwood ASB | Amouage Memoir Man



    Another day, another great shave. I face lathered today with the Semogue and Tabac. This brush whips up a storm of soap lather when used this way. I couldn't believe how creamy and thick the lather became almost instantly. I'm still not entirely sold on the scent of the Tabac. It's not offensive, in fact, it's quite clean, but I think I prefer a bit more depth to my shave scents. Once the lather was applied, the Wacker did what it does best - it's not so much whacking the hairs as it is sweeping them gently off my face. I was left with smooth, comfortable skin. The AOS ASB is a another product I've always had a hard time warming up to, but I decided I'd give it another try and actually felt like it was very nice.

    The piece-de-resistance for today, though, is the new Amouage EdT. It opens with a stunning absinthe with hints of rosemary and mint then the cedar quickly makes it's appearance. I can't wait to see how it drys down and develops!

    Keep the great SOTDs coming, gentlemen and enjoy your days!

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    Prep: Hot shower
    Scuttle: SRD
    Brush: TGN Custom Silvertip
    Razor: Wostenholm Pipe spike point
    Uberlather: Mama bears Spiced Apple, Saint Charles shave unscented cream, & 5 drops of glycerin
    Aftershave: Pinaud Clubman
    EDT: Burberry "weekend"
    Result: Excellent lather this morning. The shave was very nice, no nicks, no cuts, & BBS. I love my Wostenholms!


    Have a great day gentlemen, you deserve it.

    This thread is pure art I tell you. Keep the great SOTD's coming!

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