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06-23-2011, 02:15 AM #191
Thanks buddy...That's exactly the position I am (or was) in. I will hang out in this pattern for a little longer before pulling the trigger though. With some purchases, the gut feeling has to be on the same page as your "wants" and mine ain't entirely there yet. But soon
Thanks for the kind words B...I think I should start signing up to get some % of referrals from such sales, LOOOOL.
Nic,
It's all experimentation, like you are doing. That's where the fun is. Keep having fun.
You're too kind Julian. My true classification would be a "wanna be" top player. One day, I'll get close to the real thing.
What a beautiful setting to shave in David. Have fun. it sure sounds like it is
...and he does it again!!! How's the Somerset?
Claude,
Now you have a razor named after you.
Beautiful work on that wedge Sten. I like the scales too. But a true wedge? That's real nice. A keeper for sure. Well done
...Oh boy! I see the evolution of a HAD addict, LOL. Congrats on the JNat
Lovely shot José
Beautiful razor Michael
PS: Glad someone else uses (and likes) the IK creme
Advisory,
From the sounds of it, if stropping (50-60 laps) didn't fix the problem, then your edge needs a refresher at the very least (just my 2 cents). Overcompensation by angle or pressure (they go hand in hand) is a dangerous game, imo. Send her out to be refreshed or rehoned or do it yourself if you're comfortable.
Something about this shave really appeals to me Teiste
Monroe,
I have indeed and I fully concur with your assessment. It is a wonderful creme. I don't use her often because it has a lot of unneeded ingredients that I don't like (SLS, etc...). Performance wise though, she is up there.
Hapless idiots??? Where??? I've been looking looking for those, LOOOOL
Love that Maxjestrand of your Frank. Butterscotch micarta scales are very fitting for these blades.
What??? you are going to leave us stranded like that??? You BIG tease, LOOOL. Beautiful Timor buddy
That's one gorgeous shoulderless Jeff. Love the scale art design
Shhhhhhh...don't tell her. If they make it, who am I to reject the opportunity of trying it, LOOOL?
Well don't tell Max,
But I stole a piece of his hair last time I saw him and cloned and reengineered a GMM (Genetically Modified Max), LOOOOOOOL. This guy just keeps working non-stop. No eating, drinking or sleeping required. Pretty low maintenance really, LOOOOOOOOOOOL.
Rene,
A heartfelt happy 78th Birthday to your dad my friend. You and him must have been very close. He will always live in your memories and as such has achieved the immortal status most of crave for after our passing. Nice shave to commemorate and dedicate this moment of your life to your dadLast edited by BladeRunner001; 06-23-2011 at 03:14 AM.
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06-23-2011, 05:32 AM #192
Good morning, friends.
Another day- another Thiers Issard
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06-23-2011, 06:04 AM #193
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Good morning Friends!
PREP: Castle Forbes The Pre-Shave BRUSH: SIMPSON CHUBBY 2 Best Badger SOAP/CREAM: Castle Forbes Shaving Cream Levender Essential Oil SCUTTLE / BOWL: Georgetown Pottery Scuttle MAXTERPIECE: Carl Friedrich ERN "ATOR" (w/ Bolivian rosewood scales) STROP: Kanayama Cordovan #30000 SHAVE: 2 passes, WTG / XTG AS: Eau de Cologne LAVANDA Ach. Brito RESULT: ...very clean
Life is like a cup of tea... it's all in how you make it...
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06-23-2011, 07:58 AM #194
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06-23-2011, 09:55 AM #195
PREP: Hot Shower BRUSH: SIMPSON CHUBBY 2 2-Band SOAP/CREAM: Martin de Candre RAZOR: Buddel 7/8 French Point in Suminagashi & Gold Bug STROP: Kanayama TONER: Thayer's Lavender AS: Eau de Cologne LAVANDA Ach. Brito [B]EdT:[/B] Lorenzo Villoresi Wild Lavender RESULT: Today I tested the third of Rene's razors honed on my new Choseras. I think I managed to go 3/3 on them. They will be headed home! The real story today, though, was lavender! I started with a little heaven from Provence, with the Martin de Candre. This stuff has a scent that is absolutely intoxicating to me, and whips up some of the most luxurious and efficacious lather I've ever dreamed of. Today was no exception as the Chubby 2 worked its magic. The Buddel then went to work, which is to say it glided effortlessly across my face leaving me weak kneed with how efficiently the stubble disappeared. I continued the lavender assault with some Ach. Britt Lavanda After Shave Splash and then topped it all off with the Villoresi Wild Lavender. This last step brought in some elements of lemon, geranium and spices to play off the wonderful floral lavender base. Now if only I had a fresh baked almond croissant, I might forget I'm in D.C. and truly think I was back in the south of France!
He saw a lawyer killing a viper on a dunghill hard by his own stable; And the Devil smiled, for it put him in mind of Cain and his brother Abel.
-- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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06-23-2011, 10:22 AM #196
And what a day eTom. That TI has a beautifully worked spine. A real razor maker's work-of-art.
I love the sales on your ERN "ATOR" Bella. I trust that she shaves as good as she looks.
I'm right with you there Bill. You're not only making me drool over your shaving kit, but hungry as well. An almond croissant and a cafe a' lait. I'm in Heaven!"Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter." Mark Twain
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06-23-2011, 10:26 AM #197
Thursday
Prep: Hot shower
Brush: Shavemac D01 two band
Razor: Roberts
Superlather: Dr Harris Almond + Arko cream
AS: Ogallala Limes and Peppercorns
Strops: Neil Miller
Result: Very, very close
I´ve been using to many hollow grinds lately and lost touch of how light handed you need to be with a wedgy Sheffield blade, like this. Not cuts or reall nicks, but a couple och mini nicks where the blade simply came to close. Uberclean face and shave though
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06-23-2011, 10:41 AM #198
Thursday
Talked with my Doctor yesterday, and it appears that that my foot injury will take a fair bit longer to heal.And after another call this AM, it seems I need another operation on my foot. Skateboarding really isn't for middle aged men... A bit bummed out about that right now, but a stellar shave helped
Pre-Shave: A long warm shower Brush: Thäter 25mm Silver tip Razor: Devin Thomas 6/8", Feather Damascus, french point, dressed in fossilized mammoth bone Head Shaver: Feather Stainless steel DE, Gillette 7 o'clock Sharp edge Yellow packs Strop: C-Mon Vel-Edge. Soap/Cream: Fitjar East Indies Shaving soap Scuttle:Schwarzweisskeramik, Large White Astringent: Thayer's Medicated SuperHazel After shave Balm: Head: Truefitt & Hill classic, Face: MdC Coprah oil EdT: Penhaligon's English Fern Results: A bit distracted while shaving today. The result was as fine as can be, but my head wasn't quite in it. I feel clean, fresh and smells great. That helps
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Great shots this week. Thank you all for your fine contributions to this great little corner of the interwebsBjoernar
Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....
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06-23-2011, 11:00 AM #199
Fontenille 6/8, Plisson #12 Pur blaireau, Martin de Candre, Eau d'Eméraude, Fragonard Cologne Grand Luxe EdT
100% french and 100% great shave
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06-23-2011, 11:09 AM #200