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04-07-2011, 06:24 PM #231
Simfix, Modoso, Valobra, Osage Rub
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04-07-2011, 06:40 PM #232
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04-07-2011, 07:57 PM #233
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04-07-2011, 08:08 PM #234
Thursday...
Prep: Hot shower – followed by Robeson bay rum (mentholated) beard prep method
SS/SC: MWF + Gibbs “Marine Fresh” = Superlather
Brush: Simpson Chubby 2 “Super Badger”
Strop: VB Red Latigo 50 fabric; 60 leather
Razor: 5/8” Dovo "Fritz Bracht"
Astringent: Dickinson’s Witch Hazel
ASB: Anherb Natural Aftershave Conditioner
EDT: O’Boticario “Portinari”
Result: Looking, feeling and smelling good."Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter." Mark Twain
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04-07-2011, 08:10 PM #235
[QUOTE=BladeRunner001;767997]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=BladeRunner001;767997]
Robert,
I think I've been confused with someone else, but I appreciate the info anyway! I've looked at Sigma lenses before, but you're not the first to mention the iffy quality. I've got a Nikon D3100 and was looking for a good prime lens with a low apperture setting to allow more light into the photo for these SOTD shots. eTom has been kind enough to share some good advice via PM, and he's given me some ideas to consider.
As for the Jack Black line, I've really become a big fan. All of their products are formulated with natural ingredients, outperform expectations, and as a bonus they're based in Texas - I try to support local whenever and wherever possible.
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04-07-2011, 09:37 PM #236
Thursday Morning
I've had this razor for quite a while now, but have never had any luck honing it. I would work at it for a while, and give up when I couldn't get the bevel set. Yesterday, I took the day off work for a cold, and decided to give it another try. I'm usually not a spine taper, but figured that as much trouble as I was having with this one, it would be better not to wear the spine completely away... So, I tried a few different strokes that I learned from watching gssixgun/Glen's videos, and after a little time on the 1k, she was popping hair like crazy. Ran through the progression, 4k, 8k, 12k, diamond spray, stop. This morning I got a nice, comfortable, smooth shave from the little feller. All I can say is Thanks to all who share advice on this site!!
Brush: Rooney Style 2 Pure Badger
Soap: Col. Conk Amber
Razor: J.R. Torrey
AS: Clubman Vanilla
ASB: Nivea
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04-07-2011, 09:40 PM #237
Fabulous Futur David.
Glad to see you back on your feet and feeling better. Great shave gear too
Mark,
What a fantastic combo to cover the whole head. Well done.
Excellent Teiste. How is the Eucris?
Wowww José. Niiiiiiiiice
Nice going Monroe. I can feel this too, LOL. I guess the O'Boticario is fast becoming a favorite with you.
Chad,
My sincerest apologies...I don't know why I called you David. Maybe lack of sleep and too much multitasking. Sorry
I really like Jack Black too. Great creme. I like the fact that it's unscented and can go with any soap out there.
Nice Torrey James and congratulations on getting her honed up. I hope you start feeling better soon.
+1. Great site indeed. I would still be stuck in a neanderthal age if it weren't for SRP
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04-07-2011, 10:24 PM #238
Gotta get it all, right ? Beautiful Pic Robert, and Friodur !!!
Just out of curiosity Robert, have you ever tried an SE Razor?
They are really alot like shaving with a Near Wedge or Wedge
Straight Razor with a different holding technique. They actually
give you a DFS in a lesser amount of time. Pretty cool I think.
Thanks for the kind words buddy !
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04-07-2011, 10:29 PM #239
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04-08-2011, 01:29 AM #240
SOTD -- 4.7.2011
Semogue 1520 | Valobra | Goodfella + Feather | Thayer's Rose Petal WH | Sabon Aftershave Cream | ELDO Charogne