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    Quote Originally Posted by 1OldGI View Post
    Brush: Omega Boar
    Your SoTD makes me want to try Omega boars !

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaddyX21 View Post
    Well here is my first entry into the SOTD ranks;

    Palmolive Classic Cream
    Haryali 26mm Best Badger
    Cut down 5/8ths Clauss No.102 in Smoke Acrylic Scales
    Skin Therapy Aloe Vera moisturiser

    Hot shave first pass, Cold second pass, face immersed in cold water to finish.
    Very first outing for this razor, as it arrived from the states late yesterday. Very pleased with the whole experience
    Welcome to the SOTD. Sounds like you enjoyed your shave today.
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    Hot shower, Stephan's
    Warm Oil
    Hannah Ceramic Bowl
    Badger Brush
    AOS Sandalwood/ glycerine
    SRD P1 50 laps
    Simmons Barber's Pet
    AOS Aluminum
    Pinaud Lilac
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    I had no intention of shaving today since I slammed my left hand, and I am left handed, in a Little Giant Ladder yesterday. Nothing broke, ice, ice, ice and this morning it was a bit swollen but nothing appeared broke.
    I came home this afternoon and in the mail was this little beauty I picked up from Grant. Well, that changed everything so I ran upstairs and showered and shaved. What a great razor. The pictures don't do it justice (mine or Grants). Grant did great job on this razor and I am thrilled to have it.

    Thanks Grant, I hope you like the back drop. It too means a lot to me, I have it 37 years and it was a gift from my Great Grand Father.

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    Hot Shower
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    EJ Best badger
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    Quote Originally Posted by nicknbleeding View Post
    Hey Grant. No im not serious. Earlier this week i said i was going on a spending freeze. Its seems most did not believe it would last longer than a few days. There probably right. So i was being funny saying there family razors and im just retrieving them. See im not buying more razor just getting my GGF razors back. LOL!
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    Oh by the way - I was able to retrieve no less than 4 lost family heirlooms today - a thiers-issard, a le grelot gold medaille, a 7/8 swede and a french blade. Funny thing, I didn't even know we were family till I told them
    Rene, I think you've started something...
    Quote Originally Posted by Mvcrash View Post
    I came home this afternoon and in the mail was this little beauty I picked up from Grant. Well, that changed everything so I ran upstairs and showered and shaved. What a great razor. The pictures don't do it justice (mine or Grants). Grant did great job on this razor and I am thrilled to have it.

    Thanks Grant, I hope you like the back drop. It too means a lot to me, I have it 37 years and it was a gift from my Great Grand Father.
    Wow, its strange to see a razor I'm so familiar with pop up in someone else's post. Hope you like it mate.
    I love the back drop, its great to see items of great sentimental value here in SOTD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by baldy View Post
    Wow, its strange to see a razor I'm so familiar with pop up in someone else's post. Hope you like it mate.
    I love the back drop, its great to see items of great sentimental value here in SOTD.
    Grant
    Grant, I am willing to share if you'd like it back some day. Thanks so much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by baldy View Post
    Rene, I think you've started something...
    I think your right! I believe this is a great way to explain to the wife the new razors showing up at the door. LOL!! But honey there my grand fathers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mvcrash View Post
    I had no intention of shaving today since I slammed my left hand, and I am left handed, in a Little Giant Ladder yesterday. Nothing broke, ice, ice, ice and this morning it was a bit swollen but nothing appeared broke.
    Sorry mate, I forgot to say I hope the hand heals up quick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mvcrash View Post
    Simmons Barber's Pet

    I had no intention of shaving today since I slammed my left hand, and I am left handed, in a Little Giant Ladder yesterday. Nothing broke, ice, ice, ice and this morning it was a bit swollen but nothing appeared broke.
    I came home this afternoon and in the mail was this little beauty I picked up from Grant. Well, that changed everything so I ran upstairs and showered and shaved. What a great razor. The pictures don't do it justice (mine or Grants). Grant did great job on this razor and I am thrilled to have it.

    Thanks Grant, I hope you like the back drop. It too means a lot to me, I have it 37 years and it was a gift from my Great Grand Father
    Sorry about the hand but what an awesome razor. Grant does amazing work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicknbleeding View Post
    I think your right! I believe this is a great way to explain to the wife the new razors showing up at the door. LOL!! But honey there my grand fathers!
    I have a problem with that. My wife knew my Great Grand Father and my Grandfather.
    “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
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