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    Post Week of July 10 SOTD - Wednesday

    Pre-Shave: Hot shower
    Brush: 26mm Simpson "Chubby 2" Super Badger
    Maxterpiece: 7/8" J.A. Henckels #19, 1/2 Hollow Ground (loose grind), Spike Point (w/ G10 Lime Green scales)
    Strop: 40/55 laps (Torolf linen / SRD Premium IV leather)
    Ãœberlather: James Bronnley Shave Creme + Mitchell's Wool Fat Shave Soap + Glycerin
    Toner: Thayer's Witch Hazel (Rose Petal, no alcohol)
    Moisturizer: Trumper's Fragrance-free Moisturizer
    After Shave Splash: James Bronnley AS
    After Shave Balm: James Bronnley ASB
    Cologne: James Bronnley EdT
    Results: Today, I decided to use one of the Henckels à la Max. Also, a few months ago, I had received a sample of James Bronnley's EdT. The scent was nice (Seville Oranges blend with Bergamot, exotic spices and fresh aromatic herbs, resting on a rich base of cedar and mosses). I liked it enough (and it was cheap enough) that I decided to order me the whole line (creme, EdT, AS, ASB). They are featured today. The creme has some SLS, which I don't like but produced a good lather. Great combination with the rather neutral scent of MWF, not to mention that the latter kicks the quality of the lather up a notch !! The Henckels gave a spectacular shave . I am BBS and ready to rock & roll.




    Have a FANTASTIC Wednesday Gentlemen.

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    13/16 Erik Anton Berg Frameback // Pen's EF Soap // Rooney 1XL // Pen's EF AS


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    Wednesday Morning
    5 mile Run. Swimming later

    Hot Shower
    AOS preshave oil
    AOS Best Badger brush
    Queen Charlotte Green Irish Tweed Soap mixed with AOS unscented cream
    1 WTG pass on my chewed up areas with my Merkur long handled DE
    2 passes on easy areas with my classifieds purchase.
    Styptic, Alum, Thayer's Aloe Witch Hazel
    Kiehls aftershave balm
    Creed Green Irish Tweed Cologne

    Still pretty irritated, but I don't think I made things worse with today's efforts. It seemed to work pretty well to do the harder areas with the DE first so I wasn't tempted to unleash more cheese grater on my torn up areas. Once they heal, I'll go back at it.

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    Good evening Gents!

    Shave prep: Face wash
    Brush: Omega boar # 81052
    Soap: Crabtree & Evelyn, Nomad
    Razor: E. Alberto, 5/8 wedge, spike point
    Strop: nun2sharp's hanging leather strop
    After Shave Splash: Oriental spice
    Notes: A lovely summer's day here in Oslo. I woke up thinking I had messed up - half my face was still BBS from yesterday's shave so I feared I had nothing to shave today. I'm glad to see it was a false alarm, as the day progressed stubble appeared . Today I changed my shaving routine as well, I followed the method described by AFDavis11 in this article, and for me it was a revelation. I used to do one pass full face, then another direction full face again. This won't be the last time I follow this regime. Super smooth, almost no burn at all from my 160 proof aftershave splash, and full BBS.
    I got a Dorado ready for the grill with some home made pesto, and in the glass a new Chablis. Happy days.

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    A lovely evening to you all!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    7/8" J.A. Henckels #19, 1/2 Hollow Ground (loose grind), Spike Point (w/ G10 Lime Green scales)
    I so love that green/blue combo. It's so sexy, modern and very European. Great pic too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    Beautiful scales on that Dorko Monroe. Love the worked back. How do you feel about the MdC vetyver?
    Thanks Robert. I got the Dorko from Bob Keyes--one of my favorite vintage razor restorers/resellers.

    As for the MDC Vetyver...I like it so far. Nice light vetyver fragrance that lasts for awhile.

    Of course, this is the first time I"ve used it. I'll give you an update after I've done so a few times.
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    • Pre: Proraso Green
    • Strop: Scrupleworks/Torolf
    • Brush: Semogue SOC
    • Soap: Martin de Candre
    • Scuttle: Schwarzweisskeramik XL
    • Post: Alum block and Clubman
    • Razor: Friodur 8/8
    • Camera: my phone!


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    Wednesday

    Erasmic cream/Trueffit and Hill (Rooney 1/2) super badger brush/Muhle R89 with Treet Classic/Myrsol Agua de Limon/Myrsol Emulsion




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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    Rene,
    With all the blades you've got, it may take you a lifetime before you finish the rotation, LOOOL. But it will make for unique SOTDs everyday.
    LOL! I think your right. I was thinking of cutting down to one razor. One razor for every day of the year that is.

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    Pre-Shave: Hot Shower
    Brush: Omega Pure Badger
    Razor: Dubl Duck Goldedge
    Strop: SRD Red Latigo
    Creme: MdC
    Astringentnone
    After Shave Splash: Pinaud Clubman
    Cologne: Burt's Bees Bay Rum
    Results: Only had time for a 1 pass shave today as I woke up late for a meeting. Still one pass with the Goldedge is better than a a couple with a schick! Besides there'll be more to shave tomorrow when I have extra time to enjoy the process.


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