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    Quote Originally Posted by eTom View Post
    razor: Fili
    Beautiful Fily Tom. Fabulous scales

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    Razor: Henry Sears & son "Diamond Edge" 13/16
    I love this Sears shoulderless Otto. She is a beauty

    Quote Originally Posted by Mikael View Post
    Thank you Robert! It´s a 6/8 and more like half hollowish, but it´s a very stiff grind and closer to a wedge in the feel. The B K:s are rare, I only heard of three and according to some factory sheets I got (but they only stretch for like 8 years, I think Heljestrand used to change things rather often) it´s a different grind to the M K:s.
    Very very nice. Enjoy her for a long time to come my friend. I have the #41 (rescaled by Max) and I can attest to these blades' stiff grind. They don't mess around.

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    Razor: Bresnick Duble Duck by Puma
    Wow, what an extremly nice razor!!


    Indeed Mikael. This is an exquisite blade. I don't know who Quinton is, but Max certainly pulled another Maxterpiece out of his hat.

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    Tabac shaving soap stick
    Semogue Owners Club Cherrywood Boar brush
    Dovo Fritz Bracht straight razor
    444 aftershave balm
    Fabulous setup.

    Quote Originally Posted by du212 View Post
    Plisson, Wade&Butcher, Martin de Candre, Bay Rum
    José,
    Beautiful W&B. That Celebrated looks amazing.

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    Brush:Thater 23mm
    Razor: Dubl Duck Wonderedge by Max
    Beautiful hardware Glenn...Love the handle on that Thater. And a DD shines as bright as ever.

    Quote Originally Posted by 1OldGI View Post
    There actually wasn't much to shave this morning ...but left unchecked I probably would have looked like the wolfman by lunchtime.
    LOL

    Quote Originally Posted by LegalBeagle View Post
    Result: I feel and smell like a million dollars!
    At least...probably a lot more my friend

    Quote Originally Posted by nicknbleeding View Post
    Woo Hoo! 1k

    I honed this razor for my fathers 1 year aniversary of his passing. Attached is a photo of my Dad and one of me a LONG time ago on a trip my Dad and i took to Texas.
    Congratulations on your 1k Rene. Wonderful way to commemorate your father. I can tell you guys were very close. May he live forever in your heart and memories.

    PS: Regarding that picture of you doing the splits: I am glad you already had kids man, because it hurts just looking at it, LOL.

    Also, congratulations on your honing as well.

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    Post Week of March 6 SOTD - Monday

    Pre-Shave: Hot shower
    Music: Édith Piaf (La Vie en Rose)
    Brush (Rudy Vey): 26mm Rudy Vey w/TGN Grade A Silvertip Badger
    Razor: 15/16" Filarmonica DT #14, Full Hollow, Spike Point
    Strop: 0/5 (Torolf linen/Premium IV leather)
    Überlather: Cyril Salter "Wild Rose" Shave Creme + Trumper's "Rose" Shave Soap + Glycerin
    Toner: Thayer's Witch Hazel (Rose Petal, no alcohol)
    Moisturizer: D.R. Harris After Shave Milk
    After Shave Splash: D.R. Harris "Pink" After Shave
    Results: Since it was a "Rosy" kinda day, it was only fitting to commemorate this shave with one of my (and wife's) all time favorite classic songs, i.e., Édith Piaf's La Vie en Rose. The überlather was über nice. The Wild Rose of the Cyril Salter was intoxicating. The lather superb. The Rudy Vey custom brush performed like magic. I got this Filarmonica back from Matt on Saturday and it certainly needed more than just a touch up. She went back to the Coticule, followed by several laps on the Asagi using a "semi"-progression of Naguras/tomonagura and water. Just a few "very soft" laps on the leather strop and she was ready. The edge she took on was unlike any I had felt with this blade. She wiped the 3 days of growth like there was absolutely nothing there. This was a first for me with both good and "potentially" bad news. The good news is that I loved the feel of this shave. The bad news is that a new standard has been set and the bar has been raised. I am going to be judging the performance of the rest of my razors to the same standard as this Filarmonica's.


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    Have an AMAZING Monday gentlemen. Superb SOTDs today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LegalBeagle View Post
    Rene,
    Congratulations on 1k, and what a great tribute to your father for this auspicious occasion! The shave looks very fitting for the significant milestone.
    Quote Originally Posted by fonthunter View Post
    Rene,
    Congrats on 1k!
    Cheers,
    fonti
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    Rene,
    I could not have written better words, so I'll just echo Bill's sentiments.
    Quote Originally Posted by eTom View Post
    Rene, congrats to 1K.
    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post

    Congratulations on your 1k Rene. Wonderful way to commemorate your father. I can tell you guys were very close. May he live forever in your heart and memories.

    PS: Regarding that picture of you doing the splits: I am glad you already had kids man, because it hurts just looking at it, LOL.

    Also, congratulations on your honing as well.
    Thank you Everyone. Thank you Bill and Robert. I really appreciate the way you put it.

    Ha ha Thanks Robert. Kids hurt more than the splits sometimes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicknbleeding View Post
    Woo Hoo! 1k
    Numax razor
    Rene,
    Congratulations on 1k, and what a great tribute to your father for this auspicious occasion! The shave looks very fitting for the significant milestone.
    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    Razor: 15/16" Filarmonica DT #14, Full Hollow, Spike Point
    Glad to see your week is turning up roses! Another great SOTD, Robert!
    Last edited by Maximilian; 03-07-2011 at 02:47 PM. Reason: http://www.straightrazorplace.com/forums/shave-day/61162-how-keep-our-sotd-tidy-organized.html

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    Calani Dubai SS/Semogue SOC finest badger/Merkur HD with Wilkinson/Weleda Balsam

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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    Ouuuch Bruce. I can feel that one. Hope it heals quickly. But, that's one beautiful blade (Love the Violet wood)
    Quote Originally Posted by nicknbleeding View Post
    Woo Hoo! 1k
    I honed this razor for my fathers 1 year aniversary of his passing.
    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    Brush (Rudy Vey): 26mm Rudy Vey w/TGN Grade A Silvertip Badger
    Razor: 15/16" Filarmonica DT #14, Full Hollow, Spike Point
    Thanks Robert! I will have to go easy (Mild DE) for a couple of days while this slice heals. Being half German I look at it as a Heidelburg Scar! LOL

    Congrats on your 1K post Rene'! Cool pic of your Dad (and I assume that little shaver is yourself) Cooool!

    Robert, your pics are outstanding and I'm having unnatural thoughts about that beautiful custom brush of yours. Awesome wood and style on that beauty!
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    SOTD Monday, March 7, 2011

    1970 Gillette, Black Handled, Super Speed
    Crystal Blade
    Speick Shave Cream
    Col Conk Barbershop Badger
    Dickinson's Witch Hazel
    Nivea Replenishing ASB
    Mennen Original Skin Bracer
    Results: Outstanding!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    Very very nice. Enjoy her for a long time to come my friend. I have the #41 (rescaled by Max) and I can attest to these blades' stiff grind. They don't mess around.

    Indeed Mikael. This is an exquisite blade. I don't know who Quinton is, but Max certainly pulled another Maxterpiece out of his hat.
    They sure didn´t mess around . Thanks Robert! Max sure made these scales nicely, loive the fine detailed work on them.

    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    [Table]Razor: 15/16" Filarmonica DT #14, Full Hollow, Spike Point
    That is one helluva great picture Robert!!!

    Nice work Everyone!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    This was a first for me with both good and "potentially" bad news. The good news is that I loved the feel of this shave. The bad news is that a new standard has been set and the bar has been raised. I am going to be judging the performance of the rest of my razors to the same standard as this...
    Yup. Once you realize that shaving can (should) feel so smooth that it's like you're not shaving is when you really go crazy. Honing and honing to get every edge just right

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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    Razor: 15/16" Filarmonica DT #14, Full Hollow, Spike Point
    Überlather:Cyril Salter "Wild Rose" Shave Creme + Trumper's "Rose" Shave Soap + Glycerin
    She looks an absolute beauty, Robert!! And the Rose soap combination seems fantastic! It must have smelt like a rose garden in your bathroom this AM.
    Last edited by Maximilian; 03-07-2011 at 07:48 PM. Reason: http://www.straightrazorplace.com/forums/shave-day/61162-how-keep-our-sotd-tidy-organized.html

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