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    Hot Shower
    Vitos Pre-shave Cream
    VDH deluxe Shave Cream + Glycerin
    Omega Synthetic Brush (something that I find useable if a bit floppy)
    Greer&Laing Razor by Boker, honed and stropped to HHTness
    Dickenson Witch Hazel with Rosewater
    Pre de Provence Aftershave Balm




    A great shave and a wonderful start to a busy weekend and a week of vacation.
    Last edited by Jacketch; 07-30-2011 at 09:15 AM.

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    Default Saturday.

    I'm preparing for the meet-up in Oslo today.
    Gotta sport a clean face, and shiny dome, when amongst fellow straight shavers

    Pre-Shave: Cool shower
    Brush: H.L.Thäter 26mm Silver tip
    Razor: Juan Vollmer, Palmera #14
    Strop: Kanayama #90000, tri strop
    Soap/Cream: Czech & Speake No. 88, shaving soap
    Scuttle:Schwarzweisskeramik, Large White
    Astringent: Thayer's medicated Superhazel
    After shave Balm: Truefitt & Hill Classic, scentless
    EdT: Czech & Speake No. 88
    Results: Spanish steel delivers. This my very first Palmera is no exception. Ever since I bought this 15 months ago, it has been one of my very best performing razors. I did 2 passes on the head, then 2 on my face. No worries with this shaving equivalent of a Ferrari. The C&S products are really nice, thanks Robert for the recommendation


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    Have a great weekend Gents.
    Last edited by Birnando; 07-30-2011 at 09:15 AM. Reason: added info
    Bjoernar
    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 BladeRunner001 View Post
    Now, you're making me hungry. Yummm. That sounds delish. Who's cooking?
    I don't remember the restaurants name, but it was a nice Indian guy who owns it

    Quote Originally Posted by MichaelS View Post
    Hi Mikael

    But hard water makes good tea Please do a 'St James/Mayfair' report! cheers
    [QUOTE=MichaelS;824323]

    We're drinking tea like mad, very good! Mostly different Earl Grey blends, we have a favourite here in London and will prob buy 1 kg with us home. Reports to come, doing a shaving related walkabout the 6th of August ...

    Wow, nice Revisor Michael, you don't see Revisor wedges every day, well done (you had to do something right to get such a nice present ).

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    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: SOC, two band
    Razor: Gong, extra hollow (feels and looks more like an ordinary hollow, to me)
    Super lather: Nannys Ice and a Slice + ARKO cream
    AS: Williams Aqua Velva
    Strop: Neil Miller
    Result: Very, very clean

    Well, I got some lovely lather today. I never super lather with Nannys, don't see the need for it, but this London water sure eats soap/cream like mad - I loaded twice as much product (actually more with Nannys + almond size dot with ARKO) and got some really nice and chunky lather. Enough for 2 1/2 passes for me and one pass for our boy

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    Default Saturday

    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: Edwin Jagger best badger
    Soap: Trumper's Officers & Gentlemens Shaving Soap
    Strop: Tony Miller Heirloom tri-strop (3x25)
    Razor: Henckels Friodur 8/8 Square Point w/ mammoth ivory scales
    ASB: Geo. F. Trumper west Indian extract of limes skin food

    Smooth shave.


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    Saturday

    • Valobra
    • Simpson Chubby 2 Super Badger
    • Iwasaki Nihon Kamisori (Nichogake)




    I have been using this razor this week. I fall in love with her everyday.

    Have a nice weekend (and better shaves)!

    Regards,
    Antoni

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    Saturday

    Gem Junior
    Gem Coated Stainless Blade
    FS Finest Badger
    KMF Lavender Shea Shave Cream
    Nivea Double Action Balm
    Black Suede After Shave

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    Sorry for my lack of participation over the last couple of days boys. I've been feeling pretty down and a little anti-social.
    We found out a 3 year old boy named Zac who we new from Sydney Children's Hospital lost his battle with cancer and its effected me a lot. This is the 6th family we know personally from down there who have lost a child to this crap.
    Sorry to rant, no shave for me tonight. Took a nice photo of my W&B today in preparation for tomorrow nights shave.
    Thanks for all the posts and pics gentlemen, you guys are awesome.
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by baldy View Post
    Sorry for my lack of participation over the last couple of days boys. I've been feeling pretty down and a little anti-social.
    We found out a 3 year old boy named Zac who we new from Sydney Children's Hospital lost his battle with cancer and its effected me a lot. This is the 6th family we know personally from down there who have lost a child to this crap.
    Sorry to rant, no shave for me tonight. Took a nice photo of my W&B today in preparation for tomorrow nights shave.
    Thanks for all the posts and pics gentlemen, you guys are awesome.
    Grant
    Sorry to hear that. Its a nasty thing. To loose a child to it is a nightmare.
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    Quote Originally Posted by baldy View Post
    Sorry for my lack of participation over the last couple of days boys. I've been feeling pretty down and a little anti-social.
    We found out a 3 year old boy named Zac who we new from Sydney Children's Hospital lost his battle with cancer and its effected me a lot. This is the 6th family we know personally from down there who have lost a child to this crap.
    Sorry to rant, no shave for me tonight. Took a nice photo of my W&B today in preparation for tomorrow nights shave.
    Thanks for all the posts and pics gentlemen, you guys are awesome.
    Grant
    I'm very sorry to hear that news, it's particularly sad when it's a child.

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