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    OlllllllO eTom's Avatar
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    @Robert:
    you wrote me:
    "C'mon over...we always have food for an army. We can feed you all. Shovel sounds like something that may work. I was thinking more in lines of a Machete...I don't think str8 razor will hack through this wire jungle."

    Here is the answer ... some equipment for wire jungle:


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    Le Grelot | Kanayama | Semogue Custom Boar | Cade SS | Thayers Rose | Cade ASB | Montale Patchouli Leaves

    What a shave! I was talking to our friend Robert last night and told him I was going to commit to using the Cade for a solid week to see if I couldn't figure this soap out. Today was day one, and I got a pretty good lather, particularly considering I'm breaking in my newest boar brush. The lather was creamy, and slick. I've still got lots of room to improve, but the shave was great--so great that I couldn't resist posting it twice! I hope you gentlemen will forgive that indulgence.

    A great week of shaves. Thank you one and all for your contributions to the SOTD forum!

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    Robert: Get well. Chicken soup cures lots of things.
    Baldy: I hope you and Jacky had a great day on the beach.


    "Cheap Tools Is Misplaced Economy. Always buy the best and highest grade of razors, hones and strops. Then you are prepared to do the best work."
    - Napoleon LeBlanc, 1895

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    Prep: Fast shower
    Brush: E. J. best badger
    Soap: Proraso
    Strop: Tony Miller Heirloom tri-strop (3x25)
    Razor: Mastro Livi: 6/8
    ASB: Proraso Pre-/post-shave

    Speed shave...


    "Cheap Tools Is Misplaced Economy. Always buy the best and highest grade of razors, hones and strops. Then you are prepared to do the best work."
    - Napoleon LeBlanc, 1895

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    Robert: Get well asap!
    Baldy: Have fun with Baldy jr on the beach, you both deserve it!!

    Pre: Hot shower
    Brush: Simpson PJ3
    Razor: Henkotsu
    Soap: Nannys Citrus Zinger
    AS: Dr Harris Sandalwood
    Strops: Neil Miller x3 + my thin Dovo (perfect width )
    Result: Very clean
    I´m very happy to get such a good result (in my eyes) with my first kamisori shave ever . I could prob. have used a little more of a direct touch, but my respect for these razors are greater than my will to get a perfect shave (it´ll come, in time). Thank you Telly, the powers have tried their best to delay this shave, but you came through for me.

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    Glenn/Tom/Moonbeam/Monroe/Jeff/Sachin:
    Thank you for the very kind words and good wishes gentlemen. Can't wait to feel 100% human again.

    Tom (eTom):
    Now, that's what I am talking about.

    Otto:
    My wife's chicken soup will cure just about anything....lots and lots of onions.

    Mikael,
    I am so glad you like the Kamisori shave. it definitely is a different sort of challenge, but worth it in every way. Congratulations...great buy for 2011.

    Bill,
    Glad the Cade is starting to show her truer colors than the first time you tried her. However, it's never going to be as slick and thick as Al's creme. There's Al's creme, and then there's everything else.

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    Strop: Old Traditional
    Cream: Avène Eau Thermale
    AS: Avène
    Brush: TI
    Razor: Original Bartmann

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    Razor: 5/8 Panamex Blue Bell No.99
    Cream: TOBS Lemon & Lime
    Brush: Vie-Long 13061 Horse Hair
    Aftershave: RazoRock Alum / Aqua Velva Classic Ice Blue
    Cologne: Polo Modern Reserve


    Last of the Lemon & Lime cream!

    Great pics gentlemen!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasp View Post
    Strop: Old Traditional
    Cream: Avène Eau Thermale
    AS: Avène

    Brush: TI
    Razor: Original Bartmann
    Great Choice I like the scent of the Avène SC, and the lather is good moisturizer, is the AS as well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by du212 View Post
    Great Choice I like the scent of the Avène SC, and the lather is good moisturizer, is the AS as well?
    The Avène AS products are excellent imo

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