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    Pre: Hot shower and steamy hot towels + Vitos pre-shave
    UberLather: Williams soap + Vitos cream + glycerin
    Brush: TGN faux-chubby (24x58 knot)
    Strop: Hoffritz then SRD Premium I
    Razor: Friedmann & Lauterjung w/Ebony scales
    AS: Thayers WH
    PSB: Yuzu and Bergamont moisturizer
    ASL: Homebrew Lemon and Bergamont over Vetyver
    Result: Superb


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    I really love this short loft brush I put together from The Golden Nib. It has just the right degree of softness and great backbone. It works great on soaps and creams and really holds the lather. Very little work building the lather and suddenly I had enough on it for 5 or 6 passes.
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    Tuesday razor: Wardrobe & Pearce 5/8, have a great day!

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    Kalman Flaschner 7/8 | Shavemac Custom Silvertip | C&E Nomad + Jack Black + Glycerin | Gentlemen's Tonic + Knize 10 (vintage) | The Knize 10

    What a way to start the day! The Jack Black/Nomad uber filled the den with the woody scent of the Nomad. And the lather was so thick and luxurious that I hardly felt the blade as it wiped my skin clean. A glorious BBS feeling, and the Knize just topped it off!

    And, who can forget my little buddy who gladly gave his seal of approval to todays SOTD:

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    Quote Originally Posted by LegalBeagle View Post
    And, who can forget my little buddy who gladly gave his seal of approval to todays SOTD..
    Bill,
    sweeeeet! First I thought it's a real dog.
    How works your Flaschner razor?
    Cheers,
    Béla
    Life is like a cup of tea... it's all in how you make it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by fonthunter View Post
    Bill,
    sweeeeet! First I thought it's a real dog.
    How works your Flaschner razor?
    Cheers,
    Béla
    He is a real dog, wearing his lion costume...

    The Flaschner is a great blade. It left me smooth as silk this morning! Thank you for making it happen, Bela!
    He saw a lawyer killing a viper on a dunghill hard by his own stable; And the Devil smiled, for it put him in mind of Cain and his brother Abel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LegalBeagle View Post
    He is a real dog, wearing his lion costume...
    It is not true. Give me "nude" picture!
    Life is like a cup of tea... it's all in how you make it...

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    L'Occitane Verbena Hand Soap,
    L'Occitane Cade SS,
    Simpson Duke 3,
    L'Occitane Alum Stone,
    L'Occitan After Shave Balm.



    Seems to be an all out L'Occitane shave this morning and who can blame me? Great stuff it is indeed!

    My L'Occitane EdT ran out mid summer and I have been missing it badly so while exploring a small local gift shop I was thrilled to discover they are now doing some of the L'Occitane range! I went with the Balm this time as I haven't tried it before.

    I was not disappointed!

    Morning gents.

    Oscar.

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    Prep: Hot Shower / Proraso pre-post creme
    Brush: AOS Pure Badger
    Soap: Nancy Boy / Proraso / glycerin Uber
    Scuttle: Georgetown Pottery G5
    Razor: Beau Brummel #18, 11/16" square point
    Post: Proraso AS / AOS AS Balm unscented
    Result: This unassuming razor was my first and is truly hard to beat, always smooth as butter shaves! The Nancy Boy / Proraso Uber was great for one of the few remaining warm days here. Get to work outside today, so YAY, Let's Rock!Name:  DSCF0118.jpg
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    Great Posts and Pics Gents!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fonthunter View Post
    It is not true. Give me "nude" picture!
    for you:
    Last edited by LegalBeagle; 11-08-2011 at 11:12 AM.
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