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    Quote Originally Posted by LegalBeagle View Post

    Frankie, how do you like that VE? Good juice, but Frederic Malle is very proud of it!
    Bill, I don't love the VE. I prefer the Encre Noire which is similar to me. The VE does last forever....I'm talking 15 hours later...still was going strong on me.
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    Good evening!

    Shave prep: Face wash
    Brush: Unknown, old but gifted boar brush
    Soap: Speick shave cream / Palmolive shave stick
    Razor: Warranted cast steel, 6/8 wedge.
    Strop: nun2sharp's hanging leather strop
    After Shave Splash: Lavender spice, house blend
    Notes: First shave with this baby after I fixed her up, (The resto thread is here) she needs a little fine tuning but a nice and close shave nonetheless. It does seems natural to me to face lather with a shave stick, but that stuff never worked for me, always seem to end up with too dry lather so I use a mug.

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    Have a great evening guys!

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    Quote Originally Posted by celticcrusader View Post
    that Feather AS-D1 was like it was being used by the greatest Samurai warrior Miyamoto Musashi
    And here I thought Mr Musashi shaved with a wooden paddle ore
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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    Congratulations Sten. Let me guess what stone sets: Choseras?
    Umm actually, I got a small jnat set incoming. Still thinking about choseras, or perhaps a thuringian. Or, umm no, I better stop
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    Quote Originally Posted by Claude View Post
    Of all the surnames in all the world I will admit that mine was the last one I expected to find on a razor.

    Claude
    So im guessing your surname is not Genco! LOL!

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    Taylor 5/8, Semogue Caravela, Altesse savon à raser, Givenchy por homme Aftershave stick


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    Razor: 7/8 full hollow Ch Monternier et Fils 'Verdun'

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    -[22 June 2011]-

    Pre: 5 mile run/Hot Shower
    Shave: Merkur HD w/ Astra SP and Imperial 11/16
    SS/SC:VDH + glycerin (I was originally going to do uber lather but forgot to add the SC!
    Post:Proraso Splash / Molton Brown Lemon Shave Wax

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    Result: Today was a mixed bag, for sure. Taking the advice of Birnando, I attempted to revive my (what I thought to be) dull razor into a shave ready masterpiece of three days beforehand. I stropped about 40-60 laps on fabric (an old pair of jeans) and on leather (my original strop). The events that followed were quite interesting. The blade itself seemed to shave better than the day before by a significant margin, but still not up to par with how it was shaving the first day I got the razor. However, I think this might be able to be attributed to not enough stropping on the fabric/leather to revive the edge, as I don't think significant damage was done.

    However, that being said, my overall better experience today was damaged from my face showing clear irritation where the blade had been on my face. I think this can be explained by overcompensation (i.e I used a steeper blade angle than I probably should have because I thought the edge was dull). Hopefully tomorrow will be even better (and i'll actually have the uberlather this time!). All in all the day's shave wasn't bad. My stropping felt MUCH better! VDH with glycerin isn't that bad.... perhaps an uberlather would have been phenomenal. We'll see......

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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    Amoré a Proraso. Bellissimo Monroe, bellissimo mio amico
    Robert,

    Indeed. I have never used Proraso in this combination. In fact, I haven't used Proraso at all for the last few months. That's strange, considering that it was the first shave cream that I ever tried once I began wet shaving with a DE razor several years ago. Its fantastic! I had the closest, irritation free shave I've had in quite a while. If you haven't tried the cream or the soap, please do. Believe me, its worth it.
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