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    Str8 & Loving It BladeRunner001's Avatar
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    Post Week of October 16 SOTD - Wednesday

    Pre-Shave: Hot shower
    Brush: 28mm Rodney Neep Silvertip Badger w/ African Soapstone handle
    Razor: 6/8" Heinrich Böker "Barber's rattler", 1/4 Hollow Ground, Barber's Notch (w/ Abalone scales)
    Edge Refresh Regimen: 7 (light) laps on CrOx leather strop
    Strop: 10/65 laps (Neil Miller Linen / Ambrose Horse Hide Clásico leather)
    Überlather: Institut Karité Shave Creme + Institut Karité Shave Soap + Glycerin
    Toner: Thayer's Witch Hazel (Rose, no alcohol)
    Moisturizer: Trumper's Fragrance-free Moisturizer
    After Shave Splash: Floïd Italian Amber AS
    After Shave Balm: Institut Karité ASB
    Cologne: Creed "Tabarome" EdT
    Results: Time for this Böker to shine today. And that's exactly what she did. This amazing RN brush (my wife's favorite) was a delight to use for whipping up an überlicious lather out of the Institut Karite. Another CBS and refreshing shave to start a busy day. I think I have my faceturbation under control







    Have a TERRIFIC Wednesday gentlemen.


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    Wednesday

    Razor: Merkur Futur
    Blade: Astra (10)
    Brush: Altesse Badger
    Soap: Col. Conk Lime
    A/S: Royall Lyme

    Even though I had my first complete shave with a straight razor only yesterday, I was feeling lazy/sleepy this morning. I opted to fall back on my trusty Merkur Futur to shave quickly and effortlessly. Result: very near BBS shave in three passes and loving the Lyme goodness! SIDE NOTE: last time I tried to shave with a straight when I was tired resulted in a nasty 1 1/2 long gash in my cheek where I sat the razor on my skin at the wrong angle. Discretion is indeed the better part of valor!

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    Robert wrote:
    "Tom,
    I don't know buddy...I don't think you bought enough...One iMac and one MBP doesn't do it. Your lack of spending forced Apple to miss it's expectations for the quarter, LOOOOOL. You need to buy more, LOL...But I understand...all your (and Germany's) money goes to bankrupt countries, LOOOL

    PS CS5 ain't cheap brother...but worth every penny."

    I change my hardware after 2-3 years. The computers are very important for my job and I need both Mac's.
    Apple-hardware is the best of the best and my son is happy to get my old iMac for less.

    And it was essential to upgrade my Adobe CS3 to 5.5

    More I don't need for my different jobs and interests.

    It's better to send money to Apple and Adobe than to Greece!

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    Default Wednesday

    Pre-Shave: A shower
    Brush: Rooney's Finest
    Razor: Filarmonica Sub Cero
    Strop: Neil Miller custom Cordovan shell
    Soap/Cream: DR.Harris, Arlington
    Scuttle:Schwarzweisskeramik, Large White
    Astringent: Osma Alum, rinse, Thayer's Medicated SuperHazel
    After shave Balm: DR.Harris, Arlington
    EdT: DR.Harris, Arlington
    Results: Another splendid shave. I will never separate from my Spanish blades. Each and every one of them delivers like nothing else out there.


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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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    Quote Originally Posted by Mvcrash View Post
    Nice.....LOL

    Hope all goes well. Moving can be a difficult event in life.
    Thank you!

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    Razor:Torrey 5/8
    Brush:Rooney Pure Badger
    Cream:Arko Adventure
    AS:Thayers Lavender and Arko Adventure AS cream
    Result: Haven't shaved since Sunday.Felt that today would be a good day to spend inside with all the man-eating beasties running loose here in Zanesville(though I think that as of now only a mountain lion, grizzly bear and a monkey are still on the loose).The Torrey delivered as always even though I can never seem to get the ultimate edge out of my American steel.The Arko cream was quite pleasant followed by the matching AS.Have a great day everyone and wish me luck as I attempt to walk to the store.
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    Robert, todays shave was even earlier, at 5am!
    It's not that bad getting up early though, as long as I get a good nights sleep.
    And the upside, I was finished at work by 2pm


    • Pre: colder water than yesterday. And a shower
    • Shaving Soap: Cella
    • Shaving Brush: Omega 10049
    • Scuttle: Big bad German one.
    • Razor : EIG Solingen 7/8
    • Strop: Illinois #827 after honing, 60/150 linen/leather, 25 laps on the Ambrose Caballo this moring before the shave.
    • Honing: Chosera 1k, 2-4-6-8-16k Shapton GS, 12 laps with CroX on poly.
    • Post: Alum block, Myrsol Formula K, Clubman.



    By blix72 at 2011-10-19

    This beauty took a wonderful edge, couldn't be happier really.

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    Thank you Robert , to be honest with you I tried this way for a two reason , first to see what is the strongest smell the result is ( lemon ) , second think I choosed Derby cream because is cheapest and i can get it her easily

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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    Nic,
    Good job on the honing bro. What stone sets finally did the trick?

    PS; Not all wedges are created equal though. They sure feel different
    As always I started with a King combo 1000/6000 starting each side with slurry diluting to water. I then went onto a coticule (Novelle vein) with slurry but it took it backwards in keenness. I then switched to the hybrid side of a Les Lats which I have and that helped a bit but not greatly. I think the Coti's were a little slow and I probably would have gotten there eventually but I chose to move onto a Dragons Tongue which worked much better, and finished it on my Olive Green hone which might be a Charnley, or might not. Followed that with a Crox strop and it was sweet.
    Regards
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    MDC/TOBS Rose SC - Geneva Cutlery Co. - Glenn Ey Custom Silvertip24 MM - DB 1.5 Scuttle - Kouros EDT

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    3 pass shave to bliss. Great whip cream lather. I had not shaved for a few days and the Geneva took care of it with flying colors. All the razors in my rotation got a 12K/16K run followed by a 6 pass CrOx Balsa run. (I have come to determine this is where I like my edges) Nice and sharp with not one hint of harshness. Over the last few days after getting back I have been deep into the abyss of cleaning firearms, honing knives and razors and generally getting caught up on all things slacking...Nice reward today and great posts everyone!!!

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