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    Str8 & Loving It BladeRunner001's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mvcrash View Post
    Yep Stuff: "... I love those statuettes. Peruvian, right? Cuzco area or am I totally off?"
    Ohhh...that stuff. Well, I love Peru. I backpacked there in 2000 for ~1.5 or so and fell in love with the place. Lots of culture

    Quote Originally Posted by Mvcrash View Post
    Nice STUFF in this photo!!
    Thank you

    Quote Originally Posted by du212 View Post
    shavemac : Mühle: Nanny's lemony-lime : Royall
    Stupendous, fantastic, Excellent...I love the green reflection. Beautiful composition José

    Quote Originally Posted by CDogg View Post
    Genco Easy Aces / Jack Black Cream / Jack Black Post Shave

    Gents, for those of you shooting with D-SLRs, I'm curious to know your lens preference - I'm shopping for a good prime lense right now and I'd appreciate the input.
    Great gear David. How do you like the Jack Black creme?

    Regarding lenses: it depends on too many factors. What kind of camera? what is the crop factor on it? Do you like to shoot landscape, closeups, portraits, etc? I have a Fuji S5pro (basically a Nikon D200) and I love Nikon's lenses, but they are $$. Sigma makes good ones for 1/2 the price, but you really have to have a keen eye to pick out the right one. Even within the same model/make, you can have two exactly two Sigma lenses and one can be crap and one excellent. You just have to try and see. Nikon is more consistent, not always.

    When we hook up, I can show you what I've got and you can test it out. We'll take them out for a test drive.


    Quote Originally Posted by blugill View Post
    1912 Ever Ready
    Gem SS Blade D/1
    Went Old School today
    My first shave with a SE Razor
    turned out Amazing !!!
    Congrats Mark...She is a beauty. Watch out though. I do smell a new AD kicking in, LOL

    Quote Originally Posted by Teiste View Post
    Wednesday
    D.R. Harris Arlington SS/Semogue BODGER/Edwim Jagger DE87 with Gillette Rubie/Weleda Balsam
    I love how this photo turned out...slightly blown off "whites" do this pict justice. Good eye my friend.


    Quote Originally Posted by Stroker View Post
    1969 Gillette Black Beauty Set on #7
    Astra Superior Platinum Blade
    Results: Beautiful!
    You said it Bruce...beautiful. Great DE (longer than normal handle?)

    Quote Originally Posted by oscarbowman View Post
    Thanks Robert. Ah the Rose! It was my first Trumpers and for a long time my favorite but then I tried The Violet? Ah its all good stuff.
    Try mixing the two (in a super or uberlather)...see what happens. I think you'll like the result

    Quote Originally Posted by oscarbowman View Post

    MWF SS,
    Dovo 5/8,

    A bit later tonight but better late than never?
    Oscar...always better late than never, LOL. Great choice of SS. MWF is amazing and can be combined with any other creme, etc...However, I think this forum needs to kick it up a notch and flare your RAD to get you to move beyond just the DOVO, LOL I still love seeing it everyday though.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fbones24 View Post
    Semogue 1305 | Fitjar Telemark | Boker Edelweiss | Alum | Sabon Aftershave Cream | Encre Noire
    Great shave and gear Frank. Again!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Books View Post
    Back to the basics...
    I have a pretty good nick in my cheek that's been healing for a couple of days so I had to go back to a DE for a bit...
    Nothing beats the basics...Well done. Hope your nick heals fast

    Quote Originally Posted by Batmang View Post
    Geo. Wostenholm & Son's 5/8
    This particular razor has always worked well for me but it did feel different on my face than the Genevas. And today was better than yesterday.
    Nathan
    Great razor the Wosty. Was it different "good" or different "bad". I take it it wasn't as great as the Genevas.


    Quote Originally Posted by jhenry View Post
    Razor: 7/8” Manaslu “Extra True Heart” Thank you LegalBeagle.
    Result: As always, a great shave. Parting with the Manaslu is such sweet sorrow…
    Monroe,
    What a wonderful shave with a gorgeous blade...I am sorry that you have to let her go.

    Quote Originally Posted by GreenLightJerky View Post
    Trumpers Violet | Witch Hazel
    Great one Matt...Hope you get to relax a bit now. The GFT Violet is a great creme

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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post

    You said it Bruce...beautiful. Great DE (longer than normal handle?)
    Thanks Robert! Yes, this is the Black Beauty model of the Gillette Super Adjustable and it has a 4 inch handle compared to the 3 1/4 inch handle on the Super Adjustable razor. These two are exactly the same except for the length of the handles. I actually prefer the short handled version as it's easier to maneuver than the long handled one. I have both.
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    Good morning friends,

    my personal SOTD:
    soap: Calani
    brush: vintage boar
    razors: Fili12+Castagnon 8/8
    AS: Brut



    Greetings to our Jacky- we wish him all the best!

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    Default SOTD -- Thursday

    Good morning Friends!

    PREP: Proraso Preshave Cream
    BRUSH: SIMPSON CHUBBY 2 Best Badger
    SOAP/CREAM: Mama Bear's Polynesian Red Glycerin Shave Soap
    SCUTTLE: Georgetown Pottery Scuttle
    STROP: Kanayama Cordovan #30000
    RAZOR: 7/8 Wade & Butcher, The Celebrated, Hollow Ground Razor
    SHAVE: 2 passes, WTG / XTG
    AS: Geo. F. Trumper West Indian Extract of Limes Skin Food
    RESULT:



    Have a nice day
    Last edited by fonthunter; 04-07-2011 at 06:53 AM.
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    Best of luck to Jack

    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: E. J. best badger
    Soap: Mama Bear's Ye Olde Barbershoppe
    Strop: Tony Miller Heirloom tri-strop (3x25)
    Razor: Thiers-Issard 6/8 "Loup et Bellier"
    ASB: Caswell-Massey Newport

    The power went out while I was stropping, so I shaved by candlelight.
    No nicks, but not a BBS by a long shot.


    "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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    Quote Originally Posted by baldy View Post
    No shave for me today, dont even have time to check out the last 24 hours worth of posts. Jack spiked a temperature of 38.8 C, the procedure is anything above 38 and he's straight into hospital on I.V. antibiotics until they figure out whats going on. Hopefully nothing sinister, he is being a very brave man. So thats where we are, I've just ducked home for some clean clothes and have to get back there. No internet access at the hospital so I'll catch up with all the great SOTD posts in a day or 2 hopefully when we get out.
    Take care gentlemen, give your kids an extra hug tonight.
    Grant
    Bets wishes and regards to Jacky boy!! Be sure that I´ll give them an extra hug tonight

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldy View Post
    No shave for me today, dont even have time to check out the last 24 hours worth of posts. Jack spiked a temperature of 38.8 C, the procedure is anything above 38 and he's straight into hospital on I.V. antibiotics until they figure out whats going on. Hopefully nothing sinister, he is being a very brave man. So thats where we are, I've just ducked home for some clean clothes and have to get back there. No internet access at the hospital so I'll catch up with all the great SOTD posts in a day or 2 hopefully when we get out.
    Take care gentlemen, give your kids an extra hug tonight.
    Grant
    Sorry to hear of your troubles Grant! Young Jacks in the best place for him at the moment and children are so resilient.
    Have to say something now. Something that would normally earn one a lifetime ban from a shaving forum! But....there are more important things in life than a shave.

    Talking of which my daughter is home from uni on Monday. I haven't seen her since Christmas so she is in for a very big hug!

    Oscar.

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    Default Thrusday

    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: Paua Abalone bas in buffallo horn and Simpson knot
    Razor: Roberts
    Cream: Salter Indian Sandalwood
    AS: Dr Harris Sandalwood
    Strops: Neil Miller
    Result: Very, very clean

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    Default Thursday.

    The weekend is approaching! Masters week. Great stuff, can't wait to see the broadcast from Augusta National again. A sure sign of spring!
    (I seem to be really looking forward to that these days )


    Prep: Warm shower
    Brush: Thäter 26mm Silvertip
    Soap/Cream: Acqua di Parma Colonia
    Strop: MickR's 'Roo strop. Great stuff
    Razor: Charlie Lewis Custom 8/8 Spike point. Mammoth Ivory Scales
    Head-razor: Feather Stainless, Gillette 7 O' Clock yellows
    Astringent: Osma Alum
    ASB: Acqua di Parma Colonia
    EdT: Acqua di Parma Colonia

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    Here's wishing you all a very fine day, and a special get well salute to Jack.
    Bjoernar
    Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....


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    Quote Originally Posted by baldy View Post
    No shave for me today, dont even have time to check out the last 24 hours worth of posts. Jack spiked a temperature of 38.8 C, the procedure is anything above 38 and he's straight into hospital on I.V. antibiotics until they figure out whats going on. Hopefully nothing sinister, he is being a very brave man. So thats where we are, I've just ducked home for some clean clothes and have to get back there. No internet access at the hospital so I'll catch up with all the great SOTD posts in a day or 2 hopefully when we get out.
    Take care gentlemen, give your kids an extra hug tonight.
    Grant
    God speed to our little friend Jacky. My thoughts and prayers are with him.
    “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
    Albert Einstein

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