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    Another fine and sunny day in Oslo. I'll be enjoying honing some new arrivals outdoors on my terrace.

    Pre-Shave: A good washing. No shower for me for the next 12 days.
    Brush: Rooney's Finest, 25mm
    Razor: Charlie Lewis Custom, 8/8", Spike point in Mammoth Ivory
    Strop: SRD Premium IV, English Bridle
    Soap/Cream:Acqua di Parma Colonia
    Scuttle:Schwarzweisskeramik, Large White
    Astringent: Thayer's Medicated SuperHazel
    After shave Balm: Martin de Candre, Coprah Oil
    EdT: Acqua di Parma Colonia
    Results: This was a good and comfortable shave, I tried to make every stroke count, being as effective as possible without rushing it. The extra focus on technique was an interesting test. I still like to challenge my technique every once in a while, and find that I always benefit from that in the long run. The Acqua di Parma cream is climbing on my list of top performers, a wonderful product with awesome performance and great scent.

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    Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....


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    Quote Originally Posted by eTom View Post
    Good morning friends,
    today I tested the Palmolive-stick. I think it was the only one test.
    There are some better soaps in my collection.
    Nice scales. I like that color.
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    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: Henks oak handle silvertip 21 mm brush
    Razor: Revisor
    Soap: Nannys Ice and a Slice
    AS: Aqua Vera
    Strops: Neil Miller
    Result: Very, very clean

    Somehow Neil has made his edges even better, this was both ultra sharp and smooth at the same time, indeed. What a shave!

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    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: Edwin Jagger best badger
    Soap: Mama Bear's Ye Olde Barbershoppe
    Strop: Tony Miller Heirloom tri-strop (3x25)
    Razor: Henry Sears & son "Diamond Edge" 13/16
    ASB: Caswell-Massey Newport

    Smooth shave.


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    Feather AS-D1
    Feather Blade
    NF Tubby 1
    Truefitt & Hill West Indian Limes
    Alum Block
    L'Occitane Cade balm + Propolis
    Coty Raw Vanilla Eau de cologne

    Jamie.

    Todays shave was splendid, just a little about the raw vanilla eau de cologne, the scent is quite simular to my L'Occitane Bavx EDT, along with the west indian limes I came away feeling as if I just stepped on some exotic Island in the Caribbean, I love the rich sweet sticky scents this shave brought to my nose, simular to a lovely pumpkin cheese cake, now lets cut to the shave, two pass shave minor touch up, felling just fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    Jeff,
    You gotta get one. JNats are great. Sorry about "whatever" it was that you cut, but at least, it disappeared. Any plans for the 11 days of vacation?


    Whatever it was the razor removed from my face left no trace. Must have been something tiny, but is sure bled a lot. I guess I'll have to look into a Jnat. I have to wait a short time. If any other shaving materials "appear" my wife will use one of my very sharp razors on a particular part of my body that I'd like to keep a while longer.

    My plans for 11 days: Shoot up to Mass and annoy Rene over breakfast if he has the time. Drive down to DC and annoy Bill during the entire day, if he has the time. If things work out, I'll have company on my way to DC.

    The rest of the time I will spend purging my garage and playing with my larger toys.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeltz View Post
    I'm not in the slightest bit discouraged, I'm enjoying the journey.

    I am however a little worried about the woman analogy, is it likely that my razor will start to behave in a slightly aggressive and irrational manner every few weeks!
    You mention two traits, how about a third: The razor removed something from my face last night during my shave. After, I found no evidence of any type of injury site. I just don't UNDERSTAND what the razor did or why. Sound familiar?
    “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
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    Pre-Shave: Hot shower with conditioner in the stubble
    Brush: 25mm Shavemac Silvertip
    Razor: Akatombow Frameback, Spike point in Elk Bone
    Strop: Kanayama
    Soap/Cream:DR Harris Almond + Acca Kappa 1869 + Glycerin
    Astringent: Thayer's Lavender
    After shave: Vintage Knize Ten
    EdT: The Knize Ten
    Results: I love these shaves where you think you're just waving your arm along in front of your face, when in reality you're dragging a straight razor through the stubble. My uberlather was luxurious and had a heavenly almond scent. I really hit the sweet spot today! The Akatombow has done a wonderful job of holding its edge and remains ubersharp while the elk bone scales Glen put it in give a tremendous balance and feel in the hand. It danced through the piles of lather leaving nothing but smooth skin in its wake. The piece de resistance came from the wonderful and very traditional leather and lavender accord that is The Knize Ten!

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    Default Thursday Morning - Birthday Shave

    Prep: Hot shower – followed by Proraso pre-post-shave cream
    SS/SC: D. R. Harris “Arlington” + D. R. Harris “Arlington”
    Brush: Simpsons Chubby 2 “Super Badger”
    Strop: VB Red Latigo 50 fabric; 55 leather
    Razor: 6/8” Boker - Arbolito - “King Cutter”
    Astringent: Thayers “Lemon” Witch Hazel
    ASB: GFT “Coral” Skin Food
    Cologne: D. R. Harris “Arliington”
    Result: I’m not getting older... I’m getting better.

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    Today is the third razor Bill honed and this is the last of the blind shave test. I used the same soap and cream as before to eliminate that as a factor. A nice smooth edge. Not as smooth as the others but still smooth. Thank you Bill.

    So my guess is:
    Genco army/navy on the Thuri
    Genco gold seal Jr on the Jnat
    HJ Herskovitz on the Chosera.

    This is tough because i have never shave off a thuri or chosera. That i know of.

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    Eucris & TOBS St James
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    Quote Originally Posted by nicknbleeding View Post
    So my guess is:
    Genco army/navy on the Thuri
    Genco gold seal Jr on the Jnat
    HJ Herskovitz on the Chosera.
    Rene,

    Hope you enjoyed the little experiment. You were wrong on all three! LOL

    The Genco Army/Navy was finished on the Oozuku Suita
    The Genco Gold Seal was finished on the Chosera with CrOx
    The Herskovitz was finished on the vintage Thuri...
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