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    (AOS Week)

    Pre : Hot Shower and follow by Pre Shaving oil AOS Sandelwood
    Razor : EJ DE89L
    Blade : Astra
    Brush : AOS Pure Badger
    Scuttle : Schwarzwisskeramik XL
    Cream : AOS Sandelwood
    AS : Alum Block
    ASB : AOS Sandelwood

    Result : i used same SOTD yesterday but today i got irritation i dont know its from cream ? or razor and blade ?

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    Good morning friends,
    today I'll use one of my Thiers Issard and the Feather-DE


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    Default SODT -- Tuesday

    Good morning friends!

    PREP: Proraso Preshave Cream
    BRUSH: 23 mm Shavemac, Finest Badger ("Gut-rasiert" forum shaving brush 2011)
    SOAP/CREAM: Taylor's Almond Shaving Cream (sample)
    RAZOR: 6/8" HartSteel BG, Satin, Quarter Ground, Square Point, O-1 steel (w/ blue silicon scales)
    STROP: Kanayama Cordovan #30000
    SHAVE: 2 passes, WTG / XTG
    AS: CLINIQUE skin supplies for men
    Cream: CLINIQUE skin supplies for men
    COLOGNE: CLINIQUE Happy for men
    RESULT: BBS shave



    Have a nice day
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    L'Occitane Verbena soap
    Merkur 34C-HD
    Gillette Super Thins Blade
    NF Tubby 1
    Truefitt & Hill West Indian Limes
    Alum + Whitch Hazel
    Duru Lemon Cologne.

    Jamie

    Two days growth wiped out in two pass shave, minor touch up, still keeping the small goatee, dont know what it is lately but I cannot win a single straight razor on the bay, even though the ones i'm looking at, need some work they seem to be going for way above what they are worth, well the people buying them must start to slow up before long, allowing poor me to get hold of a few

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    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: Le Tuft - horn, abalone and Simpson knot
    Razor: Bocker, Griplus
    Soap: MdC
    AS: Williams, Aqua Velva
    Strops: Neil Miller
    Result: Uberclean

    Such a nice blade, but you got to be careful, she's got temprament


    ... and som pitch dark, earthy and strong:

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    Default Tuesday

    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: Edwin Jagger best badger
    Soap: Trumper's Officers & Gentlemens Shaving Soap
    Strop: Tony Miller Heirloom tri-strop (3x25)
    Razor: Thiers-Issard 6/8 "Loup et Bellier"
    ASB: Geo. F. Trumper west Indian extract of limes skin food

    Pleasant shave.
    Last edited by Otto; 09-13-2011 at 09:06 AM.


    "Cheap Tools Is Misplaced Economy. Always buy the best and highest grade of razors, hones and strops. Then you are prepared to do the best work."
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    Default Tuesday morning

    Pre-Shave: A warm shower.
    Brush: Simpson persian jar 2, Super Badger
    Razor: Otto Deutsch's Hans. 6/8
    Honing Regimen: Chosera 1-5-10K, Y/G Escher with slurry, finished off on a Nakayama Maruka with a light, hazy Tomonagura
    Strop: Kanayama #90000, tri strop Cordovan shell.
    Soap/Cream: Acqua di Parma Colonia
    Scuttle:Schwarzweisskeramik, Large White
    Astringent: Osma Alum, Thayers Super Hazel
    After shave Balm: Acqua di Parma Colonia
    EdT: Acqua di Parma Colonia
    Results: A fine shave in the AM. I love the AdP products. Very nice performance, and great scent too. The Deutsch razor performs well, a 6/8 Solingen is usually not my cup of tea, but in honesty, there was nothing wrong with the performance on this one

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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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    Pre: Vitos
    Lather QED Sandalwood + Glycerin
    Brush: Desert Ironwood/Silvertip Badger
    Razor: TI Grelot in Desert Ironwood
    Post: Dickinson's 100% Natural Witch Hazel
    AS: AquaVelva Musk


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    I finally have the TI dialed in and this was one of the best 2 pass shaves I've ever had. Exquisite!

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    Akatombow | Shavemac | DR Harris Almond + Acca Kappa 1869 + Glycerin | Thayers Lavender | Cade + Knize Ten (Vintage) | The Knize Ten

    Result: I am constantly amazed by how incredible the DR Harris/AK 1869 combo is. It's almost like these two products were simply meant to be put together! I took my time this morning building a pile of lather in my bowl, then slowly worked it into the stubble. After several minutes, my face looked like I was sporting a full Santa Claus beard and the den was filled with the aroma of sweet almonds. The dilemma was what blade to pair with this heavenly lather, so I did what any dedicated wet shaver would do, I reached for a blade I hadn't used in a while. The Akatombow is a wonderful example of western style Japanese razors. The gorgeous frame back is clothed in some elk bone scales put together by Glen, and it makes for such an incredible balance both in terms of looks and feel of the razor. This beauty glided through the almond goodness with nary a care. In its wake, I found nothing but clean, smooth, moist skin. By the time I emerged from the shave den, I was a new man! Of course, the ritual cannot be considered complete until you've got a little smell good working and with the this combination, I had to reach for a classic, so the Knize Ten was applied judiciously and now I smell at least as good as I look!
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    Location: Coffs Harbour Australia
    Brush: Silvertip Badger
    Razor: Grandfather's GEM with GEM blade
    Astringent: Thayer's Original Witch Hazel
    Balm: Nivea Replenishing
    Result: Just a quick head shave tonight.
    I Love this GEM and get great results with it. I actually prefer it over my DE's.
    A damn fine shave tonight, my head is nice and shiny smooth.
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    Thanks for all the great posts and pics boys
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