No shave for me today

Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
Thank you, Robert! I can speak for everyone that you are the spirit of our endevours!! I and WE appreciate your heartfelt and intelligent responses to our posts! A comment from you is very complementary! Thank you, our friend! Tom
Tom,
You flatter me. I am humbled by your words my friend. Thank you very much. I don't know what to say, except "Thank You"

Quote Originally Posted by eTom View Post
Another Wade & Butcher
Tom,
How many W&B do you have (just curious)? I love them all

Quote Originally Posted by Mikael View Post
Brains and looks, you´re one lucky guy and that chubby looks very yummy, wonderfull tips! Nice pic and setup, as allways!
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+1
Thank you Mikael

Quote Originally Posted by Otto View Post
Soap: Proraso
Razor: Mastro Livi: 6/8
ASB: Proraso
Otto,
What a beautiful "Italian Affair". I love it. Only if the brush was Italian too (like Acqua Di Parma or Acca Kappa), then you'd have a TIS (Total Italian Shave), LOL. Well done maestro

Quote Originally Posted by fonthunter View Post
RAZOR: Filarmonica 13
RESULT: first-class shave
Béla,
First class is right. That Fili is one nice shaver. As are your other gear.

Quote Originally Posted by Birnando View Post
Razor: Juan Vollmer Palmera #14
Honing Regimen: 1-5-10K Chosera, Nakayama Maruichi, Y/G Escher
Results: Today's shave was very comfortable and close. I'm trying to assess my different finishers these days, so I'm experimenting a lot with the stones. Today's regimen yielded great results, but I think it was a bit overkill with the two finishers.
Birnando,
Lovely experiment my friend. I admit, I have done the two finisher thing as well from time to time. I found it to be overkill too. But hey, why not? It's fun...Does Chosera make higher grits than 10K?

Love that Palmera. She's a beauty. You're lucky I don't live near you buddy. I'd be there all the time, drooling over your collection, LOL

Quote Originally Posted by Mikael View Post
I added Al´s Bomd and made superlather, they´re both better off alone, I think. Wonderful shave though, both face and doom´s very clean
Lovely shot Mikael. I LOVE the DORKO. Yeap...Al's creme is uber by itself. No need to mix. I think I still need to tweak some of the Nanny's I have left to get a decent lather though.

Quote Originally Posted by Mvcrash View Post
A unique group of gentleman is what you all are.
+1

Quote Originally Posted by Mvcrash View Post
I get it, this is a trick picture. Your camera is taking a picture of your camera taking a picture of your camera and the shave gear happened to get in the way.
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

Quote Originally Posted by LegalBeagle View Post
Wostenholm | La Toja Manantiales (From Robert)
Beautiful frameback Wosty Bill. How did you like the Manantiales?

Quote Originally Posted by jhenry View Post
My niece--a student at the University of Alabama--was right in the middle of the monster storm and two tornadoes that ripped through Tuscaloosa, Alabama Wednesday evening. She escaped without any injuries, thank God, but the apartment complex she lives in was heavily damaged. All of the victims of this devastating natural disaster are in my prayers.
OMG Monroe. I am very glad to hear that she's OK. This weather has been ripping through much of the mid-west has taken a toll on human life. It is sad to see. The folks in the tornado stricken areas have been in my wife and I's prayers.

Quote Originally Posted by Arrowhead View Post
Ha ha, well it certainly looks that way, doesn't it? I'm trying to clear a backlog at the moment, which is why there's been an interesting selection this week. No SOTD just yet, but here's some rough and ready snaps of the two new arrivals from Mikael.
Wowwwww. Nice ones Andy. Congratulations on a few nice grabs (and Kudos to Mikael). Holy cow. I would love to see what you end up doing with them. Good luck and looking forward to seeing them featured here soon

Quote Originally Posted by 1OldGI View Post
Gosh I hate going to the doctor. I love how they act like you've got nowhere to be and have all day to get there. I hope this isn't the case this morning. I'd like to be home from work at a reasonable hour, I've got beer that needs drinking.
They almost always book 5-6 patients at the same time. I guess those docs never learned the basic principle in physics which states that "no two objects can occupy the same space at the same time" (well, unless you're in the quantum realm, LOL). Hope everything checks out, you get your clean bill of health and get home in time to pop that beer open. Enjoy it my friend. You deserve it.

Quote Originally Posted by baldy View Post
Result: I only have 2 wedges, but i really have to get some more in the collection. I cant quite explain what it is, but I really enjoy using them. My face feels fantastically smooth.
Hey Grant,
Wedges don't mess around. They don't provide feedback for you to see how you like thing while you're shaving, LOL (like hollows like to do). They just get in there and do the cutting. No fuss, no mess, no discussion. That's my explanation of it at least, LOL

You need at least a couple more in your collection. As an enabler (if I may), Wacker makes a nice near wedge. Frederick Reynolds is another good one. Helje #41 (if you can find one), is a superb wedge (a pain to hone though), Wosty Celebrated IXL (used yesterday), albeit 1/4 to 1/2 hollow is one that like to act like a wedge. There's more (David's JR is another...see post below yours)

Quote Originally Posted by newb View Post
Joseph Rodgers wedge


Beautiful Wedge David

Quote Originally Posted by Noswad View Post
My inaugural shave of the day in honor of the Royal Wedding. Best wishes to the happy couple.
Razor: Joseph Allen & Sons NON-XXL with mother of pearl scales honed by Glen
Beautiful JA Noswad, but I must say that I am ready to move on from all the news about the Royal wedding, their dresses, hairdos, and all the hoopla, LOL