Quote Originally Posted by eTom View Post
Today once again my Thiers Issard with the beautiful filework
All your TIs are beautiful Tom

Quote Originally Posted by Dunc View Post
Robert: I hear you regarding the ebay practice blades (2, 3, 4, 5, 6...) now I must show patience and wait for postal labor disputes to settle, and stick to window shopping only on ebay.
Hehehehehe...but that strike stinks. How long before they settle?

Quote Originally Posted by str8fencer View Post
Thanks for the tip Robert, I'll keep that in mind. Got a new hone set in the mail so that bit of info will come in handy real soon
Congratulations Sten. Let me guess what stone sets: Choseras?

Quote Originally Posted by Mikael View Post
Thank you Robert! It´s a sweet blade, but I feel I´m falling behind, your connections to Max´s not healthy, you need to slow down, Robert. It can´t be good...
LOOOOOOL. Do you hear that Max?? You're hazardous to my health, LOL

Quote Originally Posted by Mikael View Post
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Razor: Henckels
Wooaaaah Mikeal,
She's a beauty my friend. She looks shoulderless-ish too!!

Quote Originally Posted by Birnando View Post
The cut has healed up nicely, so I am back to my regular shaving routine
Razor: Revisor, 8/8", "Müngstener Brücke", Horn scales
Birnando,
Great to hear you're healed and back to the routine of things...and what a way to make a comeback my friend. That is one drop dead gorgeous Revisor. Congratulations. I've been on the lookout for one of these forever, but for one reason or another, never really went for it. After seeing yours, I am feeling the urge surface again.

Quote Originally Posted by LegalBeagle View Post
Razors:H.J. Herskovitz - 13/16 Sheffield and 11/16 Genco
Results: Today was a test shave for the first two blades I've honed on my new Chosera stones. I had volunteered, prior to my vacation, to hone a few blades for Rene. The Villoresi soap, though, I'm sad to say was not quite the star of the shave I'd hoped.
Bill,
Nice of you to do the honing for Rene. He will be a happy camper I am sure. Sorry about the soap though.

Quote Originally Posted by Str8Shooter View Post
The Friodur is an 11/16th round point 701/2. I'm not sure of the age but it was NOS when I got it. Factory edge. Anyone have a date on it?
Paul,
Im relatively sure she's the 250th anniversary one. Great score and add to the collection buddy

Quote Originally Posted by Str8Shooter View Post
Well If I am nuts I'm in great company!!!!
My point exactly, LOOOOL

Quote Originally Posted by Str8Shooter View Post
I'm soooo impressed with this shave! I am now officially in love with this blade!!!
I do not blame you. She's a keeper for sure.

Quote Originally Posted by sharp View Post
Brush:23mm H.L. Thater
Soap: MDC
Razor: Filarmonica DT 14
Result: Who would have thought that the sweet aroma of coffee, the fragrant scent of lather, and a simple shave could be so intoxicating.
Who indeed, LOOL. Excellent choice today Glenn. That Filarmonica of yours was one of the best (and smartest and luckiest) purchases you ever made. Can't believe you picked that up for a song. Very impressive and fabulous rescale job

Quote Originally Posted by 1OldGI View Post
Razor: Imperial Extra Hollow Ground
Beautiful photo and razor GI

Quote Originally Posted by nicknbleeding View Post
I know i said i was going on a spending freeze. BUT!!! This will be next on my list.
I knew it, LOOOOOOL. But that razor is $10 above my budget, LOL

Quote Originally Posted by Theseus View Post
[CENTER]Razor: Bismark
Result: Decided to rejoin the clean shaven world today with a shave from this Bismark. She's not the flashiest. She's not the biggest. She is the true work horse in my rotation,though. Gives nothing less than a DFS every time. Coupled with the frankincense soap, I had one hell of an enjoyable shave today.
Nice and effective shave today Theseus. Welcome to the clean shaven world. Looks like you are more than ready for whatever the world has to throw your way...

Quote Originally Posted by celticcrusader View Post
Unusual time of day for myself to have a shave mid afternoon, but the house was empty and I really enjoyed the shave, listening to vintage TV 60s and 70s, if only I could go back just for a month to the late 1960s

if those whiskers had legs man they would have run a mile.
You nostalgic old fart you, LOL...Now, you got me thinking too. I would also love to visit the 60s, 70s with you (although I was too young). Sounds like an awesome shave Jamie...ready to visit the 60s brother?

Quote Originally Posted by jhenry View Post
I thought I would try a totally Proraso shave this morning...
Result: Bellissimo!
Amoré a Proraso. Bellissimo Monroe, bellissimo mio amico


Quote Originally Posted by Jeltz View Post

Kukri 5/8
This was a test shave after trying an experiment using with my Dragon's Tongue hone with oil as a finisher, the result was very promising
Nice experiment Nic. Promising, meaning "there lots of room for improvement" or that "it's almost there"?