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    Senior Member blabbermouth 1OldGI's Avatar
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    Hot Shower
    Boker Red Injun #102
    Semogue 2000
    Ogalla Bay Rum Lemongrass
    Florida Water
    Crusellas Colonia 1800 Vetiver
    Murray's Superior Pomade (I must say, the handlebars are back in fine trim)

    Great Shave, Great Razor, the jury is still out however on this Ogalla soap. I like the scent but performance has been hit and miss and occassionally it seems to burn my skin just a little.
    The older I get, the better I was

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    Wacker Antik | Semogue Custom Boar | PC Teak & Sandalwood | Thayers Rose | Lavanda | Creed Bois de Santal + Le Labo Rose 31


    Let me echo the sentiments of so many others on here: Wonderful SOTDs, gentlemen. You are all very talented in your photography, and so generous of your time to share with us all. Thank you!

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    Pre: Hot shower
    Brush: Simpson chubby 2
    Razor: Revisor
    Soap: P160
    AS: Ogallala Lime and Peppercorns
    Strops: Neil Miller
    Result: Very, very clean
    First go with the P160, it´s often compared to Cella (one of my favourites), but it has more of a clean marzipan scent and is thinner than Cella, but still plenty of slip and slick in it - more so than most other soaps. Very good soap!

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    Prep:Hot shower
    Brush: H.L. Thater 23mm
    Strop:SRD PIV English Bridle
    Cream: Bay & Vetiver Bomb
    Razor: Wostenholm Pipe
    Hone: Asagi, Tenjyou nagura, Mejiro nagura, slurry from DMT
    After shave: Bay & Vetiver ASB
    EDT: Burberry “Weekend”


    Result:3 passes and a very comfortable and smooth shave. I have 2 Wostenholm Pipe razors, 1 with an etch on the blade and 1 without. I've not shaved with this one (the etch is hard to see in the photo) in a while and my last shave with it wasn't as good as it could have been. I decided to take her to the hones. This was my first time using Nagura stones to generate slurry. I'm excited to play around these to see what kind of fun I can have

    Have a fantastic Friday gentlemen, you deserve it!

    Glenn

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    [QUOTE=BladeRunner]

    alway great n fantastic sss from Robert,

    (moonbeam

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    [QUOTE=BladeRunner001;731864]

    Always a great and fantastic sss from Robert,

    (moonbeam

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    Friday

    Slant 37C
    Gillette 365
    Omega Boar
    TOBS Sandlewood Shave Soap
    Black Suede Cologne

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    Razor: 5/8 Fox Cutlery
    Cream: C.O. Bigelow
    Brush: Vie-Long 13061
    Aftershave: RazoRock Alum / Thayers / Barbasol Brisk
    Cologne: Polo Modern Reserve


    Great pics gentlemen!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldy View Post
    Robert, I've really enjoyed all the Japanese hardware.
    Thank you Grant . I've really enjoyed using them. I have recently acquired a Japanese Frameback (and a German blade) and waiting for her arrival. I am sure she will become a regular in my rotation soon.

    Watch that HAD buddy ...I saw Dan (on B&B) selling a few very nice Coticules recently, at very reasonable prices. Not sure if they're still around though. Keep an eye on the classifieds...they do pop up and they are all worth having in one's hone collection.

    Quote Originally Posted by moonbeam View Post
    alway great n fantastic sss from Robert,
    You are too kind maestro . I appreciate it. Due to a rather busy schedule, I just haven't had time to post comments about everyone's post . I really enjoy everyone's post and gear. We've been missing yours though Moonbeam .

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    Wade & Butcher Frame Back Wedge
    Omega Pro 49
    Provence Sante
    Florida Water

    Outstanding, Smooth Shave
    with my favorite blade !
    An extra pic to show it really
    does snow in Texas ! up to
    about 10" at my house

    Have a great day Gent's
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