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    Senior Member blabbermouth kalerolf's Avatar
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    a fun day.
    shaved with a very small razor.
    I just shaved my face with it, and perfectly smooth. it was fun
    prep: only face wash and soap
    unknown razor.

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    Default Tuesday afternoon

    A hectic couple of days, I hadn't shaved in 48 hours.

    Bill, great news!! I had a feeling this would work out fine

    Jes: Congratulations buddy. Nothing better, nothing bigger! I'm so happy for you and your family

    Pre-Shave: A cool shower after a 5 hour bike-ride.
    Brush: Simpson Persian Jar 2, 22mm Silver tip
    Razor: Alex Jacques, 8/8" Damascus Custom
    Honing Regimen: Touched the AJ up today. 60 laps on my Oozuku put it right back to superb.
    Strop: Neil Miller, Custom Cordovan Shell
    Soap/Cream: Castle Forbes, Lavender
    Scuttle:Schwarzweisskeramik, Large White
    Astringent: Alum Osma
    After shave Balm: Castle Forbes, Lavender
    EdT: Penhaligon's English Fern
    Results: A divine half hour The AJ is such a wonderful shaver. The 48 hours worth of stubble was doomed. In boxing terminology this was like putting Pee-Wee Herman up against a 1974 version of Muhammad Ali! A rumble in my shave cave


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    Enjoy your afternoon guys
    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 kalerolf View Post
    Thats a realy nice Wacker you have.
    Thanks, and the best thing is that she ahaves just as well as she looks

    Quote Originally Posted by Str8Shooter View Post
    Yes but if you notice they are very artistic and I sense they may be fake patina!! LOL You have to admit, The Boy has Style!!!!!!
    Ohh yes! I've been drooling over many of Robert's straights

    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    At some point, she may visit Max for a minor clean up (the small spots that are annoying).
    Why am I not surprised?

    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    Rune,
    The perils, trials and tribulations of straight shaving, eh? Makes DE shaving look like a walk in the park, LOOOOL. Glad to hear that you're pushing the envelope of this Wacker's edge. Well done. Don't worry, in time you will find that not edges are created equal. Some are better than others and everyone's experience varies in this regard. have fun with the experimentation and discovery phase of straight shaving brother.
    It does, but it's a million times as fun too (And expencive)
    The escher finish was really something on her, I also finished one of my Filarmonicas on it for comparison.

    Quote Originally Posted by LegalBeagle View Post
    I got some great news yesterday morning: I received an offer from a large international law firm I'd been interviewing with since April.
    Congratulations Bill


    Quote Originally Posted by Jes View Post
    Hi folks. This morning's shave was my first as a father, so I figured it was special enough to mention.
    Congratulations!!

    You might just as well start to get used to shave at night, you will be too tired in the morning from now
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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
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    Look who's back. Great hearing from you buddy. You've been on my mind these last few days. Congratulations on a successful operation. How's your sister?


    Thanks Robert. Jennifer is just as onry as ever. She's always had a somewhat maternal streak to her. But then again between her husband and myself I can't really blame her

    Michael
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    Quote Originally Posted by hornm View Post
    Thanks Robert. Jennifer is just as onry as ever. She's always had a somewhat maternal streak to her. But then again between her husband and myself I can't really blame her

    Michael
    Michael, So glad things are going well so far!!!! You were in our prayers, and hopefully it helped!

    Our best always,

    The Hammontre family..

    (Mike, wife and kid, hehe)
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    Default What??? A DE?????

    Gillette Slim w/Persona blade-Jermyn Street Shave Cream-Jermyn Street ASB-Bvlgari Cologne

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    My first DE shave ever!! LOL Well I have been silently watching the master's such as Bill and Obie and Have been holding on this for a bit but today was the perfect trial. I have been working on finishing the razors for Nervin and myself so took a quick shower. All I can say is WOW!! Why did we ever go to disposible razors????? I started on 1 WTG, then 3 XTG and moved to 5 ATG. I was so liking this that I did a 7 WTG again just to check for irritation. NONE!!! And as close to BBS as a DE can get. On par with a good Str8 shave. As I'm not very familiar with the blades and such I'm not sure about the persona blade but if It gets better then this I might have to pull the trigger on a EJ Barley!! Have a great day all and I'm back to work on pinning razors!

    Paul
    "We sleep soundly in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm."

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    Pre-Shave: Hot Towel & AOS Lemon Oil Preshave
    Brush: Omega Pure Badger
    Razor: Taylor's Eyewitness 1000
    Strop: SRD Red Latigo (30 lashes on linen & leather)
    Creme: MdC
    Astringent none
    After Shave Splash:My own Bay Rum
    Cologne: Woods by Abercrombie & Fitch
    Results: Excellent shave by the 1000! I picked this razor up from a lady in Scotland through Etsy.com. I paid $40 for it and it looks to me like the razor has seen very little, if any, use. I didn't really like the AOS Lemon preshave oil. Compared to others it felt sticky and hard to rub in. I much prefer Floid Sandalor or the Shave Secret Oil. No irritation and I'm ready to face the day!


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    Quote Originally Posted by baldy View Post
    That is one cool looking knife, beautiful Fily too. great pic
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    Bela,
    Another fabulous display of blade/knife...But, does your mother know that you play with one too many sharp objects, LOOOOOL?
    Quote Originally Posted by du212 View Post
    Good morning Béla, what a nice knife your laguiole... perfect to pair with this french beauty....I bet "le talisman" is a great shaver
    Thank you my friends!
    Cheers,
    Béla
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    Lecollier 6/8 wedge, Vie Long 16413, Kell's Lime+Palmshave lime, Tade alun, Mennen Green tonic



    A citric scented shave for a warm day, this vielong brush enjoys the creams and glycerin soaps, and the combo I've chosen has given a creamy lather with a fresh scent,....the Lecollier is really effective, the Mennen GT goes well with any citric scent...a friend suggest me this alum stone (tade) and it's better than the Osma and the Hyaline, it feels softer on the skin than others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by du212 View Post
    a friend suggest me this alum stone (tade) and it's better than the Osma and the Hyaline, it feels softer on the skin than others.
    Great shave, Jose. The Tade alum is very good, but don't waste your money on the soap. I binned it straight away!
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