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    Quote Originally Posted by nicknbleeding View Post
    Hey congrats on getting your FIRST custom.You must have been like a kid at christmas!
    You know it nick... I took well over an hour in the bathroom for this shower and shave. I made sure it was a very relaxing, yet exciting experience. The anticipation was worth every moment! Christmas was good, but this was just, well, better somehow. hehehe.

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    Pre-Shave: Hot shower with RazoRock Artisan Coconut Soap
    Brush: Omega 10005 - The Power of the Pig!
    Razor: DOVO 6/8" Ironwood
    Strop: 25 on the web, 50 on the Premium IV English Bridle
    Lather: DR Harris Arlington Soap - Face Lather
    Astringent: Life Brand Witch Hazel
    After Shave Balm:: Real Shaving Moisturizing Balm
    Cologne: T&H Spanish Leather
    Post: Cabernet Sauvignon
    Comments: Who forgets to strop before they shave? A bit of burn to go along with an otherwise pleasurable and easy shave. My usual write-up to follow in my Noob Chronicle thread.

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    Good morning Gentlemen,

    Today
    Prep: Run, then Shower
    Strop: TI Paddles Strop, 30,70
    Brush: Kent Boar
    Cream: Proraso
    Razor: Dovo Master's
    Finish: Allume Di Rocca Naturale
    EDC: No 4711

    Nice relaxing 3 passes, smooth as you like.

    Have a Great Weekend
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    Quote Originally Posted by carlmaloschneider View Post
    Another day off work, organised to take my grandson to the hospital for his fortnightly Chemotherapy review, but unfortunately a temperature spike and constant nose bleeds meant he went yesterday.
    I think about him every time I see you post. Hope all is going as well as it can.
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    Maxterpiece: 7/8" Wade & Butcher Frameback, Spike/Barber's Notch (w/ Black Horn scales + Red Jasper Recon wedge)
    Robert, fantastic shot of an absolutely stunning razor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldy View Post
    I think about him every time I see you post. Hope all is going as well as it can.

    Robert, fantastic shot of an absolutely stunning razor.

    Grant
    Thanks Grant, yeah, you know, ups and downs and that horrible feeling of impending doom. I tell you what though, I've learnt a few lessons over the last few months, (1) that crying is good for you (unless you over do it) and (b) that you can get used to this sort of stuff.

    Every time I walk in that treatment room, with all those little kids lined up in the big chairs with their little bald heads, hooked up to an astonishing array of tubes, and see a new family, I want to say to them, "It's OK, you'll get used to it, it's horrible to think that, but you WILL get used to it..."

    I tend to open my big mouth a bit too much, and sometimes when I say something here that in AUSTRALIA is just normal 'jibing', but might not be taken in the good natured way it's meant by others, I think to myself, "please don't banish me, you don't know how much I need straightrazorplace right now..." It sounds stupid, but I mean it :-)

    Anyway, enough doom and gloom, time to post a SOTD photo!!!
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    Saturday

    OK everyone, hold on to your seats, I have some news. Carl went OUT today SOCIALISING!!! YES! SOCIALISING! With SWMBO, small son and big son to a 60th. Big son was the talk of the party with his dreads, beads, nose ring, tatts, ‘tunnel’ in the ear and other assorted embellishments. He’s a very cool looking fellow. Some parents would shudder, but I quite like the look. A lot of family there that I haven’t seen for 20 years. A few glasses of champagne (and now I’m getting stuck into the Oettinger; a very nice and reasonably priced German beer). Came away feeling very sprightly, I must say. So much grey hair and everyone seemed to have gained 100 kilos!

    The shave before was with the Klas Törnblom, that I’ll probably pass over the Shapton 16k a few times this afternoon. BTW, stupid newbie question, I know, but can anyone tell me if this blade is ‘normal’ carbon steel or stainless? Seems a bit of a bugger to hone, even considering my ineptitude. I do realise Swedish steel is quite hard.

    Made an Über of C&E Nomad, Musgo Real and glycerin. Musgo Real is a very nice cream, isn’t it? Certainly a favourite.

    By the way, the background picture is a picture of how I would like to live. Anyone ever feel you were born in the wrong century?



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    Quote Originally Posted by carlmaloschneider View Post
    Thanks Grant, yeah, you know, ups and downs and that horrible feeling of impending doom. I tell you what though, I've learnt a few lessons over the last few months, (1) that crying is good for you (unless you over do it) and (b) that you can get used to this sort of stuff.

    Every time I walk in that treatment room, with all those little kids lined up in the big chairs with their little bald heads, hooked up to an astonishing array of tubes, and see a new family, I want to say to them, "It's OK, you'll get used to it, it's horrible to think that, but you WILL get used to it..."

    I tend to open my big mouth a bit too much, and sometimes when I say something here that in AUSTRALIA is just normal 'jibing', but might not be taken in the good natured way it's meant by others, I think to myself, "please don't banish me, you don't know how much I need straightrazorplace right now..." It sounds stupid, but I mean it :-)
    Brother, I understand every word of that post.
    Grant
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    Razor: Wacker 6/8 stainless

    Have a great Saturday!

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    SOTD Saturday 29

    Pre: Clarin’s shave easy oil
    Brush: Altesse, white badger (Model 72228)
    Soap/Cream: TOBS, Lavender Shaving Cream
    Strop: Herold Razor Strop (Model 9185)
    Straight Razor: Wade and Butcher 6/8. Wedge.
    AS: Lotion TOBS, Collection No.74 Victorian Lime
    Cologne: Tom Ford, For Men
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    Excellent shave in two passes.



    Have a nice day, gentlemen.
    Angel.

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