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    Prep: Hot shower - followed by Robeson bay rum (mentholated) beard prep method
    SS/SC: Erasmic + Erasmic
    Brush: Vie-Long 12326 Boar Bristle
    Strop: VB Red Latigo 50 fabric; 55 leather
    Razor: 5/8” Dovo “Black Star”
    Astringent: Dickinson’s Witch Hazel
    ASB: Barclay Crocker (Bay Rum Scent)
    AS: Dominica "Bay Rum"
    Result: Smooth as silk…

    This particular straight razor is a sentimental favorite. It was my very first straight razor and it provided me with my very first straight razor shave. I hadn’t shaved with it for quite a while. Its been well over a year since I bought it and its due for its first free lifetime honing by SRD, but after giving it a touchup with a stropping on diamond sprayed felt and rough leather, along with a few passes on a Swaty barber’s hone and finishing with my regular strop, it shaved like a dream. This is the smoothest, closest BBS shave I’ve had in some time.
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    I've used the same razor yesterday jhenry, and I agree, it's a smooth shaver
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    Quote Originally Posted by du212 View Post
    I've used the same razor yesterday jhenry, and I agree, it's a smooth shaver
    Jose,

    Yes indeed. The scales aren't fancy like some of my other straight razors, but it provided a really outstanding shave.
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    Ice Hockey evening results

    CAN vs GER 4:3
    CZE vs SVK 4:3
    Congrats to the winners!

    tomorrow no games
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    Quote Originally Posted by nycexit2 View Post
    First shave that I think should go up here.
    Result: FIRST BBS ONE HAPPY SHAVER
    welcome, and congratulations on the shave.

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    Fonti, That is such a stunning razor. Even those who aren't fan's of patina would have to admit that its beautiful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stroker View Post
    Got my Panama out a couple of weeks ago GI! I have to wear the wool Fedora every now and then because the weather is changeable right now but, it will soon be 90+ here in a couple of weeks!
    Yup, hats are definitely more useful as shade in this type of weather than as head warmers. In really foul spring weather (i.e. heavy rain) I'll bring out one of the wool felts but very soon foul weather, when it comes, will be a hour long typhoon followed by temperatures in the mid to upper 90's with matching humidity. Definitely no need to artificially warm your nugget.
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    Hot shower
    Warm oil
    Dirty Bird Scuttle
    Castle Forbes Lavender SC
    Custom Badger Brush
    Red Imp 133
    Pinaud Bay Rum
    Vaseline for men.

    Beautiful weather today. I got the Imp NOS in the package and never honed it. Stropped it and used it. Today I ran the progression on 4/8K and then 35 laps on the 12K. The edge was sharp and smooth and gave a nice shave. After, I realized I never stropped it after the stones. Seemed fine to me.

    Enjoy the evening.

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    In the picture you can see the reflection off the bevel. Looked pretty good and shave well also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LegalBeagle View Post
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    Bill that is a wonderful picture! Crisp!
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    I recieved my coronet spatula back from Bill. Thank you Bill. I was also able to talk with Al from "The Bomb". He helped me work out my lather problem with his cream. Man once you get it figured out. This stuff is amazing. Uber all by its self. Wonderful scent filled the room. Ahhhh!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicknbleeding View Post
    Bill that is a wonderful picture! Crisp!
    Thank you, Rene!

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