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    Quote Originally Posted by sharp View Post
    Bruce, this is one of my all time favorite blades! Simply Fabulous :

    Glenn
    Thanks Glenn! The blade art is really beautiful on this FR and it holds a special place in my rotation! Hope that you are getting out of the snow and ice. Warmer weather is on the way; hang in there! LOL

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    Rameau Frères A Sens 7/8 - Semogue 2009 LE Boar - L'Occitane Cade Soap & Balm

    I love taking ebay razors from crap to shave ready in one evening. France seems to have a wealth of brands no one has heard of, and this is the first frameback (faux or otherwise) I have enjoyed. French steel can be so sweet, even if the scales are clearly homemade. Have a great week!
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    Good morning, friends.

    soap: Cadre Noir by Calani
    brush: Muehle
    razor: H-Diamond
    ASB: Murnauers Dead Sea

    Have a nice day.



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    Quote Originally Posted by eTom View Post
    razor: H-Diamond
    Those H-Diamonds are some impressive blades Tom!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    Beautiful selection of tools and superlather BB.

    BTW: How do you like the synthetic?
    Hi Robert,

    Most people on SRP won't agree with me here, but I really like that brush. It took about a month for it to break in, but since I only had 2 boars I could rotate them rather quickly.
    The synthetic brush doesn't need to be soaked, I do it but it's isn't necessary and it whips up creamy lathers that really fan out the bristles. That is for me a way to know if the lather is moist enough, wide brush = moist(when the lather is too dry the fanning is less). It also is quite soft on the skin(softer than my boar brushes at least). I do not, however, posses a badger brush to compare with. One it on the way from shavemac right now. So I'll know soon what the difference is.

    Cheers!

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    Pre: Hot shower
    Brush: New Forest high moutain badger
    Razor: H Boker, Griplus
    Soap: P 160
    AS: Old Spice Musk
    Strops: Neil Miller
    Result: Uberclean
    This razor is a real sweet shaver, 2 passes and a touch up and nothing much left

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    Razor: Revisor
    Brush: Semogue Custom Boar
    Lather: Boheme Bomb + Cade SS + Glycerin
    Post: Alum + Thayers Rose
    ASB: Cade
    EdT: Ormond Jayne Isfarkand


    I haven't been making uber lather too much lately, so I decided I'd give it a go. The Cade/Boheme combination made for a sweet bunch of incredible smelling suds. They left a slick cushion for the Revisor to glide right through. It was so luxurious that I couldn't help myself--I did an extra pass! I was rewarded with smooth, moist skin.

    Bring on the day!
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    Prep:Hot Shower
    Brush: TGN custom 24mm
    Strop:SRD PIV English Bridle
    Uberlather: AOS Sandalwood soap, St. Charles Shave Unscented cream, Glycerin
    Razor: Genco “Easy Aces”
    After shave: AOS Sandalwood ASB
    EDT: Cartier Roadster


    Result: 3 passes today. The blade is starting to pull and is time for a trip to the hones (happy dance ). I tightened up the pins on this razor last night as well as the blade was getting a bit loose and wouldn't stand open on it's own.

    Have a wonderful Tuesday gentlemen!

    Glenn

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    It's a Wacker day. Two days growth and I need to bring out the Wacker to mow it down a scosche..
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