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    Good morning friends
    soap: Mitchell's
    brush: Muehle
    razor: Thiers Issard
    AS: Brut

    Have a nice day.


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    Good morning friends!
    (In this week in my personal SODT: knives and razors from their homeland)

    PREP: Hot shower
    BRUSH: SIMPSON PL 10 Best Badger
    SOAP/CREAM: L'occitane Cade Soap
    SCUTTLE / BOWL: Fitjar Lathering Up Shaving Bowl
    RAZOR: TOSUKE
    STROP: Biber-Elster Feinste Spez. Juchte paddle strop
    SHAVE: 2 passes, WTG / XTG
    AS: Pitralon (Swiss made)
    RESULT: Wery clean shave
    DECORATION; JAPANESE KNIFE: RJ Martin Kozuka, Handmade by custom knifemaker R.J. Martin, full tang with Black Ray Skin under black cord wrapped handle.



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    Somewhere up there north, there is this guy who owns a few very nice razors and gives us some lovely SOTDs. I got delivery of this little beauty off him yesterday, and when I acknowledged safe receipt of the razor he mentioned that he has honed the razor himself and would love some feedback on that.

    I have at the moment restricted myself to a small rotation of 3-4 razors as I need to get the technique up to a good standard first. I consequently told him that it may take a while till I get to try the razor and provide feedback on the honing.

    This morning, however, I changed my mind. Time to change the rotation and try this one out.
    Result: two passes and an effortless, smooth and close shave.

    Thank you, Zephyr.

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    Default First restore & Hone



    Pre-shave: Hot shower, hot towel

    Brush: TGN Silvertip in custom in African Walnut

    Soap: Überlather - Mama Bear's Hinoki Wood, TOBS Lemon & Lime, glycerine

    Razor: Robert Dodges Universally Approved, 11/16, near wedge

    AS: Cold towel, Old Spice White Water

    Strop: Illinois #827 Imperial Russian - 30 linen, 60 leather






    This was a special one for me, so I held on to a good three-day beard. My first shave with my first self-restored and self-honed razor (being the first serious honing attempt). Not 100% baby-butt smooth, but darn close in three passes. Also my first run with a silvertip brush, for which:

    Quote Originally Posted by NavalArchitect View Post
    Thank you, Zephyr.
    +1!

    The best shave in a very long time, for many reasons, one of which is English Steel, another northern folly (of so wilfully parting with an AWESOME brush)!

    Enjoy this wonderful summer day, gents!

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    Feather AS D1 + Feather blade
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    distilled Witch hazel + propolis
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    Jamie

    Lovely shave, humidity levels very high. the knife is a very rare swiss Klotzli Spyderco Michael Walker C22, the carbon fibre came from a Sauber F1 car.

    Last edited by celticcrusader; 08-03-2011 at 10:08 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    Congrats on honing this beauty to the max Nic...Just a test shave though?
    Robert, probably my bad terminology but I always class my 1st shave after honing as a test shave, to see how sharp and smooth I've gotten the blade.

    Quote Originally Posted by Str8Shooter View Post
    My first DE shave ever!! LOL <Snip> 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
    Paul, blades are a matter of personal choice. Personnas are generally considered a middle of the road blade sharp enough and pretty smooth, many people recommend feathers, they are probably the sharpest DE blades out there. Personally I find them a little rough, for me Gillette Superthins provide the best balance of sharp and smooth. For my money though the best safety razor and blade combo is an Ever Ready/Gem 1912 with a PTFE coated Gem single edge blade. As close as you get to a straight shave with a disposable blade.
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    Today I decided to go small. The chosen razor is a well used and slightly modified Cataraugus SR. I don't know the original size but the blade is now 2.5" by barely .5" and it has a lot of hone wear. The nose of the blade was obviously shortened at some point in time but it's still a fine shaver. Great for a face shave and perfect for a neck razor.

    Pre-shave: Vitos and Astroglide
    Lather: Williams with a few drops of glycerin
    Brush: Col. Conk Badger
    Razor: Cataraugus Cutlery Co.
    Astringent: Dickenson Witch Hazel with rosewater added
    Balm: PdP Shea Butter ASB
    AS: Aqua Velva Blue Ice


    Shaved cold and was rewarded with a BBS face.


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    Quote Originally Posted by fonthunter View Post
    JAPANESE KNIFE: RJ Martin Kozuka, Handmade by custom knifemaker R.J. Martin, full tang with Black Ray Skin under black cord wrapped handle.
    Absolutelylove the Martin. He makes some really fine stuff. One day (when the wife isn't looking) I may spring for one.

    The Tosuke is a gem also.
    Last edited by Maximilian; 08-03-2011 at 03:42 PM. Reason: http://straightrazorplace.com/shave-day/61162-how-keep-our-sotd-tidy-organized.html

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    Good morning Gents!

    Shave prep: Face wash
    Brush: Haryali badger
    Soap: C&E Nomad
    Razor: Le Hospital Bayle Annonay, 6/8 round point hollow
    Strop: nun2sharp's hanging leather strop
    After Shave Splash: Vetiver blend
    Notes: I practically never get razor burn, but I did today. Not quite sure what that was, but I just rehoned this razor. It was a slow and relaxing shave until I had to cut it short. Not a full BBS today. My AS helped a lot and now it's practically gone. I'll have to look into it before next use.

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    Even in the midst of summer when people are traveling, great SOTD pics are pouring in. I'm impressed, and thrilled to see your great posts guys. Keep it up, and happy shaves all around

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