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    Quote Originally Posted by celticcrusader View Post
    the knife is a very rare swiss Klotzli Spyderco Michael Walker C22, the carbon fibre came from a Sauber F1 car.
    Nice Spydie and great story on the carbon fiber
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    Quote Originally Posted by eTom View Post
    Good morning friends
    soap: Mitchell's
    brush: Muehle
    razor: Thiers Issard
    AS: Brut

    Have a nice day.
    My day is going well, but your shave is awesome mate
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    Post Week of July 31 SOTD - Wednesday

    Pre-Shave: Hot shower
    Brush: 22mm Vulfix Super Badger
    Razor/Blade: Merkur 39C Slant + Bolzano Superinox Inossidabile blades
    Lather: Trumper's "Eucris" Shave Soap (Thanks Rene ) + Glycerin
    Toner: Thayer's Witch Hazel (Rose Petal, no alcohol)
    Moisturizer: Trumper's Fragrance-free Moisturizer
    After Shave Splash: Floïd Italian Blue AS
    Results: I hadn't shaved with a DE for so long, I was afraid that I might have forgotten how to. So, today I took out (and dusted) my DE slant for this purpose. I loaded her up with Bolsano blades that I recently purchased and took her out for a spin. Also new today was a sample of the Eucris shave soap I received from Rene yesterday (thanks buddy)...this thing really smells great, not to mention that it produces a great lather. Not surprising given that it's Trumper's. . The prep/lather was wonderful as was the Bolsano, but I must confess that as much as I loved this shave, I really prefer my straight...I get a much smoother and enjoyable shaves from them than a DE.





    Have a SPECTACULAR Wednesday gentlemen.

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    Robert

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    Wowwww...Quite a lot of SOTDs to catch up with this AM...What a great series to wake up to. Fabulous and addcitive shaves gentlemen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8Shooter View Post
    That is exactly what I was thinking at the time I shaved and when typing that SOTD!!!!!
    Guilt is not a good thing, LOOOOL...no worries though. I feel just as guilty today using me DE.

    Quote Originally Posted by kalerolf View Post
    My wife has other thoughts about it. hahahaha
    LOOOOOOL

    Quote Originally Posted by MichaelS View Post
    Razor: Joseph Rodgers 6/8 near wedge, Undream horn scales
    Comments: Razor freshly honed on a progression of natural stones: Honyama 1K, BBW 4K, Roszutec 6K, Coticule 8K - BBS!
    Woooah Michael...Congratulations on getting that beautiful JR tamed. That sounds like one heck of a honing regimen.

    Quote Originally Posted by eTom View Post
    soap: Mitchell's
    brush: Muehle
    razor: Thiers Issard
    AS: Brut
    Nice satisfying shave Tom.

    Quote Originally Posted by fonthunter View Post
    RAZOR: TOSUKE
    DECORATION; JAPANESE KNIFE: RJ Martin Kozuka, Handmade by custom knifemaker R.J. Martin, full tang with Black Ray Skin under black cord wrapped handle. [/Table]
    Beautiful pair Béla. That Kozuka is amazing. The handles are from sting ray skin?! What do you use the knife for or is it purely collection?

    Quote Originally Posted by NavalArchitect View Post
    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.

    E.A. Berg wedge/near wedge, 5/8
    Konstantinos,
    For a second I thought you were talking about Santa Claus, LOOOOL. Beautiful snatch buddy. Congratulations and use her in good health.

    PS: Rune certainly is quickly becoming a honing machine and a source of great straights.

    Quote Originally Posted by Pithor View Post

    Brush: TGN Silvertip in custom in African Walnut
    Razor: Robert Dodges Universally Approved, 11/16, near wedge


    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).
    Pithor,
    Welcome to SOTD and congratulations on the counts of honing and restoring. Very nicely done. That's a great looking brush (can't go wrong with a TGN badger)..And yet another mention of Rune being a supplier, LOL

    Quote Originally Posted by celticcrusader View Post
    the knife is a very rare swiss Klotzli Spyderco Michael Walker C22, the carbon fibre came from a Sauber F1 car.
    Wowww Jamie,
    Getting past this great shave, this is one beautiful razor. Love the design/scales.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeltz View Post
    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.
    Got it ...Thanks Nic. I sounded as if she may be someone else's, but glad she's in your collection.

    Quote Originally Posted by LegalBeagle View Post
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    Bill,
    You haven't pulled the Knize Ten in a long time. Great shave buddy

    Quote Originally Posted by Jacketch View Post
    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.

    Razor: Cataraugus Cutlery Co.
    Jack,
    Great "little" razor, but she doesn't look all that small to me...maybe a 4/8"?

    Quote Originally Posted by str8fencer View Post
    Razor: Le Hospital Bayle Annonay, 6/8 round point hollow
    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.
    Sten,
    Nice Hospital...Is this the Le Grelot Hospital or different? Sorry about the razor burn though. I am also curious as to why she wasn't all that.

    Quote Originally Posted by 1OldGI View Post
    A three pass beauty this morning. I'd like to stay and chat but really, I gotta go make a living. Cheers!
    The "job" thing always gets in the way, LOOOOL.

    Quote Originally Posted by blueman View Post
    37C Slant
    Slants are great...I will use my 39C today

    Quote Originally Posted by Jacketch View Post


    I really hate that! My job so interferes with my private life
    Haaaaaaa....BIG +1, LOOOOL

    Quote Originally Posted by Str8Shooter View Post
    To be honest, I'm finding shaving with a DE very easy and have no issue's as of yet.
    Paul,
    So are you saying you're now a DE convert, LOOOL? For me personally, as easy as it is using a DE, I find that straights are much much more enjoyable to use (not to mention that they give me a much closer shave)

    Quote Originally Posted by baldy View Post
    Uber: Tabac Soap, Tabac Cream + Glycerin
    Razor: Custom Gotta 120 11/16
    I dont know why, but it's been months since I used this razor and tonight I was pleasantly surprises how well it shaved.


    Beautiful setup Grant

    Quote Originally Posted by du212 View Post
    Mühle R41+zorrik, Semogue SOC badger, Institut Karité, Thayers Witch Hazel
    Beautiful shot José. Institut Karite ASB is truly a great product. Love the feel of it after a great shave.

    Quote Originally Posted by du212 View Post
    LOOOOL : I don't know when and where did learn my Veiga the B.A.S.E. Jump , I am worried about the other razors maybe they want to practice it, I could ask Max about an scale set with parachute .... and then go to jump more seriously from "el Capitan" in the Yosemite N.P.
    That is just too funny José...Go figure, scales with parachutes. Well, it so happens that we are headed to Yosemite in early September. If you want to drop by, we can certainly test that theory (in a safe way of course), LOOOOOOL

    Quote Originally Posted by Otto View Post
    Razor: Winchester 5/8
    Wowww Otto...It's so unusual seeing you use anything less than a 7/8", but she's a beauty.

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    Awesome pics and kits as usual gentlemen. Its always a pleasure to look through the SOTD thread, and hopefully I will be back on the bandwagon soon as work is finally giving me some breathing room.
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    Robert with the DE!!! Wow. I really want to give the Eucris a try next. I love the look of that black bowl and the scent sounds intriguing. Is it more potent than the Spanish Fig & Nutmeg? I broke that soap out today and I could hardly smell it. Darn Nose If anyone has been interested in trying the Spanish Fig & Nutmeg soap I'd be up for a trade. I think my damaged olfactory senses just don't pick this one up like they should. The cologne is great though.

    I definitely get better shaves when I wait an extra day between them. This is my 3rd day straight with my straights and I had some irritation. Maybe I need to run the Bismarck over the coticule again. Nothing terrible, but not the smooth experience I'm used to with my red Bismarck.



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    Nice to see some of your straight guys like Robert giving a DE shave now and again, adds a nice bit of variety to the show, meaning maybe some of us DE guys may have to step up to the plate and give the old straight edge a go. great looking straights on show today, and WOW! there's a custom job over on the restorations that's blown my mind, here's the link for those who missed it.
    http://straightrazorpalace.com/custo...forged-a2.html

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    Default Wednesday afternoon

    Pre-Shave: A cold shower
    Brush: Vulfix 38mm!!, Super Badger
    Razor:Charlie Lewis, 8/8" Custom. Mammoth Ivory scales
    Strop: Kanayama #90000, tri-strop
    Soap/Cream: Domenico Caraceni 1913 shaving cream
    Scuttle:Schwarzweisskeramik, Large White
    Astringent: Thayers Medicated SuperHazel
    EdT: Domenico Caraceni 1913
    Results: A very fine shave indeed. The DC is such an awesome cream. The scent is perhaps a little too much for summer time, but the performance is so good that I frankly don't care


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    Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....


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    Good morning Gentlemen!!

    Prep: Hot shower + Proraso pre/post
    Razor: Max Sprecher ''Green Beauty'' 15/16
    Brush: Vie-Long Zurito
    Soap: Martin de Candre (First time with this soap and wont use another soap for a while)
    AS: Speick splash
    Finish: Martin de Candre Eau de Lavande (Love it!!!)

    Great day to all!!

    cheers
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    PREP: Hot shower
    RAZOR: Case Temperite
    BRUSH: Simpson PJ3
    SOAP: Penhaligons English Fern
    ASTRINGENT: Thayers Unscented
    ASB: Nivea Balm
    EDT: Tom Ford Grey Vetiver
    RESULTS: FANTASTIC SHAVE
    Been a few days since my last shave, work has been ridiculous, but was glad to break out the case to wipe away the 3 days growth, WOW!! sticky smooth and irritation free.
    AWESOME PHOTOS THESE PAST FEW DAYS GUYS!!!!!
    DOMINIC,THATS SETUP IS PLAIN AWESOME!! IM MUCHO ENVIOUS
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