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    Robert, you stand in line...

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    Rooney 3/2 Super
    D.R. Harris Arlington SS
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    TM Artisan Linen / Horsehide
    Witch Hazel
    1902 "Naturelle" EDT
    Have a Great Day!

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    SOTD Saturday, February 26, 2011

    1965 Gillette Super Speed Flair Tip
    Astra Superior Platinum Blade
    Tabac Shaving Soap
    Omega Boar
    Dickinson's Witch Hazel
    Brut Original ASB
    Brut Original Cologne
    Results: BBS and wonderfully nostalgic!

    Tried to follow Bill's (Legalbeagle) lead this morning and keep it simple and effective. Nothing is more simple and effective as a '65 Gillette SS Flair Tip (my Daughters birth date razor) followed by a splash of good old Brut Original Cologne. (I was using Brut when my Daughter was born) The Gillette Super Speeds always deliver a great shave and are pretty hard to beat. Definitely an "Oldie but Goodie"!
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    Quote Originally Posted by eTom View Post
    Robert, you stand in line...
    C'mon Tom...that was predictable, but I love it . Seriously great shave today maestro .

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    Beautiful as always Chris

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    1965 Gillette Super Speed Flair Tip
    Astra Superior Platinum Blade

    Nothing is more simple and effective as a '65 Gillette SS Flair Tip (my Daughters birth date razor)...Definitely an "Oldie but Goodie"!
    Bruce,
    Simple and nice...but I must say that aside from your fabulous collection of straights, you have quite an awesome set of DEs. Very nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post


    Bruce,
    Simple and nice...but I must say that aside from your fabulous collection of straights, you have quite an awesome set of DEs. Very nice.
    Thanks Robert! Yes, RAD is an equal opportunity inflicter! I have 30 (I think) DE & SE along with the 33 Straights so, I'm pretty much razor poor!

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    Gillette Super Adjustable short handle/Perma Sharp Blade/Simm's Brush with Overstuffed TGN Silvertip/Arko SC/Arko ASB

    This Super adjustable @ 7 performed flawlessly on my face that had very little stubble. Two easy passes and I was left with a smooth as silk BBS n sweeeeeeeet shave.

    Enjoy your shaves today, Gentlemen.
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    Saturday February 26th

    Razor: Wilkinson Sticky
    Blade: Super Iridium
    Brush: Rudy Vey Beehive
    Pre-Shave: Musgo Real Glyce Lime
    Soap: Portman Square "Collier Row"
    A/S: Mr. Taylor

    An Excellent Shave!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    Mikael,
    I feel your pain...This is very sad news and by far a disaster. How can one live without MWF? There's gotta be something that can be done. I know that the wool fat that's used is a complex mixture of different kinds of fats, but in the presence of lye, it breaks into simpler fatty acids. If you knew which you had allergies to (I reckon they can do simple skin tests these days), one could tailor a formulation that avoids that component, freeing you to enjoy the full benefits of MWF.

    Can you check with a dermatologist to see what can be done? If not, come here, I will make a "drug" that will get rid of that allergy...I can't speak highly about the side effects (liver failure, brain meltdown, etc...nothing serious really ), but at least you will have no allergies to MWF.
    Robert, itīs almost on that level, MWF is so nice. Maybe a small pill then

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    Sweet blade and pic Chris!

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    Prep:Hot Towel
    Brush:THater 23mm
    Strop:SRD PIV English Bridle
    Uberlather:Carrie M's Sandalwood, AOS Sandalwood soap, 5 drops glycerin
    Razor: Kama
    After shave: Brut
    EDT: L'Occitane Vetyver


    Result:After no shave yesterday and seeing Glen's (Gssixgun) Kama, I was inspired to use the Kama I got from him. 2 passes was all that was needed. A very relaxing, effortless shave. I did give myself a slice on the chin when going XTG, still an amazing shave.

    Cheers!

    Glenn

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    Santa Maria la Novella crema da Barba/Semogue SOC finest badger brush/Merkur 33C con RED IP/Kiehls Balsam/Acqua Di Parma Colonia

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