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    Default Wednesday 27th July

    Good Morning Gentlemen, early start this morning in order to make time to post, I'm practicing "Speed Shaving", it's 45˚C in my bathroom (No AC in there), I have to be fast to shave before the lather dries out.

    Prep: Shower,
    Strop: SRD, 50 on Polyweb, 100 on Leather,
    Brush: Aqua Di Parma, Silvertip, Wenge Wood Handle,
    Soap" Cella Crema sapone
    Razor: TI Spartacus Dreadnought Blade, Ebony Scales
    EDC: 4711.

    Great shave, great start to the day.
    Have an amazing day Gentlemen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tumtatty View Post
    Robert, Rune & Grant,

    Yeah I now have a "pack" of 4 Bengalls. I'm working on some new scales for them. I plan on keeping at least 2 of them because they really are excellent shavers. I love the "india" reference as I'm British colonial history buff. I traded some vintage blades and a cologne for the coticule. The guy says he thinks it is "Most likely La Veinette."
    4 Bangalls Tim? Man, You're a Bangall hoarder, LOOOOOL. They're keepers for sure (but, I am not sure if all are created equal)

    PS: If that Coti you have is indeed a La Veinette, consider yourself a lucky guy. I have one and I am very happy with her. She produces an amazingly smooth edge.

    Quote Originally Posted by Birnando View Post
    Brush: Simpson Polo 12, 2-band Super Badger
    Razor: Robert Williams Custom, 8/8" Spanish point in Mother of Pearl scales
    Results: A fine half hour in the shave den. I'm so impressed with RW's work, and this piece is no exception. A brilliant shaver. The big Simpson is a true performer as well. Cream or soap, it treats both with the same ease, generating mounds of wonderful lather
    Birnando,
    What a great shave this must have been. Fantastic blade and a equally marvelous brush. The T&H 1805 smells great. Heaven all the way. Well done buddy

    Quote Originally Posted by Yorkie View Post
    Today's SOTD gave a very nice result, enjoyed it so much I did four passes instead of three.
    Decided to touch the old girl up on the Charnley and strop on some newspaper till she was popping hairs like a poacher with an Uzi
    A Beautiful shave indeed, but now I cannot shake that picture out of my head, LOOOOL.

    Quote Originally Posted by celticcrusader View Post
    Well red is the colour of passion and love, and Robert my heart's a fluttering looking at that red vixen of a razor you have as your shave of the day, she's so hot she's smoking!
    Jamie,
    You're a natural poet my friend. Thank you for the kind words buddy, but the credit to this beauty belong to none other than Max. I am merely a beneficiary of his art.

    Quote Originally Posted by KING2011 View Post
    Joseph Elliot 7/8 Wedge
    Fantastic blade King

    Quote Originally Posted by thewatermark View Post
    ROBERT, I ordered 2 of the Razorock Limited Edition soaps, so it sounds from your review I wont be dissapointed
    You won't be disappointed Matt. My wife goes nuts for the almond scent (it is a rather raw scent). Gotta love it.

    PS: Nice Sta-Sharp btw and great shave

    Quote Originally Posted by Dunc View Post

    Razor: Geo. Wostenholm & Son “The Conqueror”

    A nice morning and a relaxing two pass shave. The Conqueror was a little harsh and could probably use a fine touch on the hones; my inexperience affords me ample opportunity to retouch minor errors and learning experiences on the hones have been ample to say the least. Now all I need is coffee... there appears to be none in the house.
    What a gorgeous Wosty Dunc. Sorry about the edge though, but as you say nothing that a little time on the hones won't fix. have fun finding the coffee (just go easy on that stuff, LOOOOL)

    Quote Originally Posted by NavalArchitect View Post
    Robert, I made a mistake actually; they're eight (seven straights and one DE open comb).
    However you've probably seen most (if not all) of them here before. I got them all off our own Mikael.
    Terrific to deal with, he shipped them to me in no time and also included a lovely free gift.
    All razors are in top shape, and I cannot thank Mikael enough for all this.
    I see...I must have assumed they were all newcomers. Mikael is an awesome gentleman for sure. Any dealings with him is bound to be a fantastic experience. The world need more guys like Mikael

    Quote Originally Posted by Birnando View Post
    Thanks mate
    My training is just to try to stay in some kind of shape while I wait for my smashed foot to heal to a usable state.
    I swim and ride my bike while I wait for my foot to heal enough to be able to run again. I'm told that might not happen, but I stay optimistic until proven otherwise
    Nice training regimen...It's like "honing of the body". Train well my friend and stay optimistic.

    Quote Originally Posted by Coloradoveto View Post
    Very hard bike and run this morning.

    Boker 6/8 SS
    Ahhh Veto...what a great shave to treat yourself after a hard run/bike. Beautiful Boker and congrats on your best shave to date.

    Quote Originally Posted by oscarbowman View Post
    I've gone a bit L'Occitane crazy but hey who can blame me?
    Oscar maestro,
    There are worst things to be crazy about in life, LOOOOL. L'Occitane crazy is a good thing to be.

    Quote Originally Posted by Zephyr View Post
    Razor: Wacker Antik 15/16
    Results: A memorial lane shave today, got this NOS Bali stick in the mail today, which is the same soap one of my grandfathers used.
    What a memorable shave Rune. Both granpas would have been proud. Love that Wacker...I don't tire seeing it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Str8Shooter View Post
    I'm glad you like the soap Robert but you just had to throw a "Max" in my face didn't ya!!
    Sorry brother

    Quote Originally Posted by Str8Shooter View Post
    The Artisan soap really does hold H2O well. IMHO it almost acts like it's own Uber. Very thick and creamy. It starts off looking thin for the first few swirls then explodes becoming thick and silky!
    +1...Very uber for sure. I love the fact that it has no more than 8 ingredients (if you include water). All good stuff, including tallow

    Quote Originally Posted by Str8Shooter View Post
    No shave yet as I'm working on some blades for myself and Nervin. I finished most of the blade polishing last nite and now I'm rough designing some kingwood scales making twin versions of W&B Wedge's.
    Paul,
    Nice restores you got there...Can't wait to see the finished products

    Quote Originally Posted by dslazar9 View Post
    Razor-Stahly 1940's

    -This was my very first razor, my wife got it from her beloved uncle. For some reason I never used it before today. The vibrating was interesting but added nothing to the shave.
    That is one of the most interesting DEs I have ever seen seen. And vibrating too??? Hmmm...I wonder if it really is a razor (other functions, LOOOOL?).

    Quote Originally Posted by Jacketch View Post
    Dame Stoddard "Algonquin" razor
    Vifrex post balm
    PRE de PROVENCE Aftershave Shea Butter Balm
    What a luxurious shave Jack...Well done. Love that blade. The Pre de Provence Balm is refreshing. Great choice

    Quote Originally Posted by Fbones24 View Post
    Rooney 1/1 | L'Occitane Cade Soap | H.Diamond 8000 | Alum | Cade Balm | Mazzolari Patchouli
    Love that Diamond Frank. She hadn't seen action in some time, eh?

    Quote Originally Posted by Nervin View Post
    Saaawwweeeeeeeeettttttt!!!!
    So, you're the lucky beneficiary of one of these beauties. Congrats

    Quote Originally Posted by tumtatty View Post
    Aren't you getting sick of that razor yet Rune?!!!
    How can one get sick of that beauty? Eye candy

    Quote Originally Posted by easyace View Post
    I'm practicing "Speed Shaving", it's 45˚C in my bathroom (No AC in there)

    Razor: TI Spartacus Dreadnought Blade, Ebony Scales
    Oooouuucccch EA...45ºC and a race against time. Doesn't sound fun, but glad you beat the clock to a great shave. Love that Spartacus
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    Good morning friends
    my equipment for today:
    soap: Calani- Cadre Noir
    brush: Muehle
    razor: H-Diamond
    AS: Brut


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    Sheffield blade, most likely 1/4-1/2 hollow, 6/8+
    Vie-Long E16510
    Dr. Henk's' Sandalwood & Vetiver soap
    Chanel Allure Homme Edition Blanche balm


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    Default Wednesday

    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: Edwin Jagger best badger
    Soap: Trumper's Officers & Gentlemens Shaving Soap
    Strop: Tony Miller Heirloom tri-strop (3x25)
    Razor: C. V. Heljestrand MK No. 31 (11/16) - Ivory scales
    ASB: Geo. F. Trumper west Indian extract of limes skin food

    OK shave, but it's time to put this razor aside for some touch-up honing.


    "Cheap Tools Is Misplaced Economy. Always buy the best and highest grade of razors, hones and strops. Then you are prepared to do the best work."
    - Napoleon LeBlanc, 1895

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    Quote Originally Posted by tumtatty View Post
    Robert, Rune & Grant,
    Yeah I now have a "pack" of 4 Bengalls. I'm working on some new scales for them. I plan on keeping at least 2 of them because they really are excellent shavers. I love the "india" reference as I'm British colonial history buff. I traded some vintage blades and a cologne for the coticule. The guy says he thinks it is "Most likely La Veinette." Honestly I don't know one from another. I honed a few razors on it last night though and am very pleased. The edges look more "mirror" smooth than with my 12 Chinese water stone.
    They sure do take a great edge, it so smooth and soft

    Quote Originally Posted by tumtatty View Post
    Aren't you getting sick of that razor yet Rune?!!!
    It's starting to tear on me, think it's about time to pass it on.......yeah right

    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post

    What a memorable shave Rune. Both granpas would have been proud. Love that Wacker...I don't tire seeing it.

    How can one get sick of that beauty? Eye candy
    Thanks Robert, only problem with her is that she's already conspired with the Friodur and Filis she live with and together they have infected me with severe RAD, I need more high end razors
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    Default Wednesday Morning

    Prep: Warm shower -- followed by Prep pre-post-shave cream
    SS/SC: Pre de Provence + Al’s Shaving Cream “Jubilee” = Superlather
    Brush: Simpsons Polo 8 “Super Badger”
    Strop: VB Red Latigo 50 fabric; 60 leather
    Razor: 5/8” Bismark “Barber’s Special”
    Astringent: Thayers “Lemon” Witch Hazel w/ Aloe Vera
    ASB: Anherb Natural Aftershave Conditioner
    AS: Booster “Polar Ice”
    Result: A delightfully refreshing, close and fragrant shave.

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    Default Wednesday

    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: Simpson, Astor
    Razor: Wade & Butcher, "for barbers only"
    AS: Prada
    Soap: Provence Santé
    Strops: Neil Miller
    Result: Very, very clean

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    Hot Shower
    Vitos Pre-shave
    Arkos Shave Soap Stick
    No-name Boar Brush
    Joseph Rogers & Sons Razor
    Nivea Sensitive Post Shave Balm



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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    PS: Looks like you guys may need a second computer, LOL
    Oh, we have one. I also have a teenage daughter. Getting that computer in the evening is not an option. Its way too busy with Facebook
    Quote Originally Posted by Dunc View Post
    Now all I need is coffee... there appears to be none in the house.
    Hope you got a coffee eventually mate.
    Grant
    "I aint like that no more...my wife, she cured me of drinking and wickedness"
    Clint Eastwood as William Munny in Unforgiven

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