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    Default Saturday morning

    Pre-Shave: a cold shower
    Brush: H.L. Thäter 26mm silvertip
    Razor:8/8" Custom Charlie Lewis frameback
    Strop: Neil Miller Cordovan Shell
    Soap/Cream: Martin de Candre
    Scuttle:Schwarzweisskeramik, Large White
    Astringent: Osma Alum
    After shave Balm: Coprah Oil
    EdT: Martin de Candre Vetyver
    Results: A smooth shave! 3 passes with this fine Custom gave a totally comfortable and super close shave.


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


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    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: Edwin Jagger best badger
    Soap: Trumper's Officers & Gentlemens Shaving Soap
    Strop: Tony Miller Heirloom tri-strop (3x25)
    Razor: Le Grelot 6/8 Ram's Horn
    ASB: Caswell-Massey No. Six

    Another great shave.


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    Saturday

    37C Slant
    Feather Blade
    FS Finest Badger
    KMF Lavender Shea Shave Cream
    Nivea Double Action Balm
    Black Suede Cologne

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    Saturday
    Pre ; Shower +Musgo Real Glycerine Lime Oil Soap
    Razor : Merkur Progres
    Blade : Blue Bird
    Brush : Simpsons Duke 3 in Best
    Moss Scuttle
    Cream : Musgo Real
    ASL : Alum Block
    ASB : Musgo Real


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    L'Occitane Verbena soap
    Feather AS-D1
    Feather blade
    'Le Tuft' Chubby 1.5 Custom
    Mitchells Woolfat
    Alum + Propolis
    L'Occitane Bavx balm
    Coty Raw Vanilla

    Jamie.

    Great shave super smooth, the Mitchells Woolfat is such a slick soap, the 'Le Tuft Chubby 1.5 Beejay custom is a super little brush with a great knot, quite soft, but with loads of back bone perfect for soap or creams, with a 26mm knot and 48.5 loft. i'm so pleased with the brush i've already asked Bill to make another brush, different design I put together, but same knot.



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    What razor is that? Looking at the handle looks like a TI or Le Grelot. Maybe a Le Grelot with a thumb notch and a worked spine? Nice.

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    I missed you-friends!
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    Top Secret shaving cream
    Semogue 2000 brush
    Famex 32 straight razor
    Old Spice after shave splash
    444 aftershave balm

    I just love the Semogue 2000 brush. It's big and it's floppy, so what? I like it that way. Perfect for building lather in the bowl.
    The Famex 32 straight razor is just a hidden gem. The brand is practically unknown, but I have 3 Famex's and they're all top Solingen razors. This one is in the popular "14" shape, it should carry this number, instead of "32" and it's a 7/8'' too.

    Great shave.


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    RazoRock Italian Artisan-EJ Barley W/Gillette Blade

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    Sorry for the recycled post but time sensitive today. And if I have to use an old one then what better then next to Kenny's beauty! I stand by my statement of RazoRock Italian Artisan limited is the best soap I have! Missed all of you over the last few days. I'm going to be gone for the next 2-3 weeks(Bill, Robert, You understand). Crappy shaves in my near future but sacrifices need to be made. Everyone be safe and I will be checking in when able but no pics until back.
    HooAHH

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leon View Post
    What razor is that? Looking at the handle looks like a TI or Le Grelot. Maybe a Le Grelot with a thumb notch and a worked spine? Nice.
    Thiers Issard, Leon
    I bought it from Martin Nienberg last year!
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    Today in our castle we had an autumn-market.
    A "chainsaw-artist" made a lot of dust.


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