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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8RazorSerg View Post
    BenjaminBarker...nice setup. How do you like that G5?
    Hey Str8 I LOVE it!! Great redesign from their last one!! And really makes a great warm lather and looks really goo too!
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    Default Thursday

    Turkey Day--Bay Rum shave.

    Prep: Hot shower -- followed by Vitos pre-post-shave cream
    SS/SC: Valobra “Almond" + TGQ “Bay Rum w/ Sweet Orange”
    Brush: Vulfix “Grosnevor” “Boar/Badger”
    Strop: VB Red Latigo 50 fabric; 60 leather
    Razor: 6/8” Otto Busch “World Master”
    Toner: Thayers “Original” Witch Hazel w/ Aloe Vera
    ASB: Barclay Crocker - Vitamin E “Bay Rum” scent
    AS: Ogallala “Bay Rum”
    Result: Masterfully close, masterfully smooth...

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    Quote Originally Posted by du212 View Post
    Blitz 14, Truefitt&Hill Wellington superbadger, Cyril R. Salter "Wild Rose", Dr. Harris Pink AS
    Love the razor, more pics perhaps?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    Razor: 13/16" Toyo "Special Razor" (Swedish Assab Steel), Full Hollow Ground, Spike Point
    I'm looking at that razor on easternsmooth......!

    Happy Thanksgiving!

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    Default A Lot To Be Thankful For!!

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    Locale: The Refuge of the Old
    Music: Brett Dennen - Loverboy
    Prep: Hot Shower / Hot Lather Soak
    Razor: 6/8 Hollow Point Challenge Razor Works
    Hones: 5 Swaty course, 5 Swaty smooth, 20 diamond, 20 crox, felt, leather
    Brush: 24mm Whipped Dog Pure Badger / Lather Bowl #1 - Needed a Bowl with a Lather Ring
    Post: Cold Water - Alum - Humphrey's AF Witch Hazel
    Uber: Cella + Speick - This works best with a stiffer Pure Badger Brush and a Ringed Bowl
    AS: OBR Sandalwood - One of my Favorites
    Edc: OBR Original w/ a spray of Limes & Peppercorns - What a Combination!
    Result: I have a lot to be thankful for today. Been a while since I shaved last, 3-4 days, hard to recall for sure, LOL. I had to haul out old faithful in my personally restored Challenge hollow point. For a razor 120+ years old, this one is still an incredible shaver. I keep in mind 'whisker reduction' as a guide for first passes, but this one almost always leaves you impressed with what it takes off in 1 WTG pass. An XTG and you really don't need to do more for risk of burning. 'Thankfully' speaking, it was an amazing shave I sorely needed and deserved, LOL!! Oh, and Thanks Dunc, I blushed when you posted my collection as being one you admired. To Those who Celebrate It: Happy Thanksgiving My Friends!
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    Happy Shaving!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mvcrash View Post
    Love the razor, more pics perhaps?
    Of course sir, and some pics and the history of the find

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/show-...tml#post881019
    Last edited by du212; 11-24-2011 at 11:06 PM.

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    Default Dutch Rattler

    Well. Been here a long time (kind of) and have never put up a shave of the day. Why? - You all take much better photos than I can!

    Today that’s changing however, as I have a certain razor that is begging to be shared. SO... here she is, my 10/8 Joseph Rodgers "Dutch Rattler'!

    This BBW is a real stunner (restored and honed by Undream) and a great shaver to boot! - It makes a fantastic noise as it glides through the whiskers - an almost 'hollow' ring, despite its immense size and heavy grind. Today it teamed up with my 24mm Thater Olive wood, Proraso, Thayer's original and Nivea Sensitive aftershave.

    To many more - Happy Thanksgiving to my American compadres!
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    Friday

    Day off work today, so I decided to have a really relaxing shave. I received some Dominica Bay Rum and some Pinaud Clubman the other night. I absolutely love both of them, maybe the Pinaud more, and have been absolutely drenching myself in the stuff. Yesterday the Clubman scent lasted pretty much all day; and I could still smell some even after my workout at the gym (very sore lats today).

    Today’s shave was with the razor that I use the most; the Wade and Butcher with the Canadian Maple scales, by Nathan. I’m not sure if it’s the steel or the way Nathan honed it, but whatever I do to it the edge remains beautifully smooth (or maybe my honing isn’t too bad after all?).

    I used the Crabtree and Evelyn Nomad soap. Normally I use a cream, and normally I only use the Nomad in an Überlather but, as I had time, I wanted to see if I could get a good lather out of it. I did, by using no additional water other than what was on the brush after five gentle shakes (I soaked the soap in water as I showered, that is, I put a little bit of hot water on top of the soap to soften it). All in all a very nice single pass shave.

    PS, I keep putting my hands to my face and taking deep breaths of that Bay Rum smell, it’s incredible!


    Razor: Wade and Butcher, Canadian Maple scales by Nathan
    Pre Shave: Proraso
    Soap: Crabtree and Evelyn Nomad
    ASB: None
    After Shave : Dominica Bay Rum


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    Default Friday

    Well, it was great sleeping back in my own bed last night.
    Day off today, sadly I couldn't lie in for long this morning as we have our works annual picnic at the Inland Sea and I have my title to defend, I'm the Sack race champion two years in a row.

    Prep: Shower
    Strop: SRD Premium 1 leather 30,70
    Brush: Semogue 2030, Badger
    Cream: TOBS, Rose
    Razor: Dovo, 6/8" Pearlex
    AS: Old Spice Lagoon

    Have a great Day
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    Friday

    “Just a COTTON pickin’ MINUTE!” I hear the observant exclaim. “What’s going on here?” “Didn’t you just post a SOTD for Friday?” “Are those LSD and marijuana experiments of your youth finally catching up with you?”

    To explain, yes, this is my second SOTD for Friday, and yes, I do realise it. I decided to shave off my goatee, leaving my moustache and ‘soul patch’. I’ve been thinking about it for a while now, esp as it’s a little sparse down there, mainly due to my habit of nervously plucking on the chin hairs during meetings in a ‘contemplative’ manner.

    The Burrell wiped away several years of growth (that I’d attacked before hand with the Sassoon Turbo-Pro hair clippers) with ease. This was the first time I’d shaved my chinny chin chin with a straight, and it was just like being a noob again. I’d remembered what I’d seen in the videos and got no nicks or cuts at all. Finished it off with the Mühle R 89 with an Astra blade.

    I finished with a cold water splash and requiring all the help I could get after this momentous event, utilised Witch Hazel, Dominica Bay Rum, Proraso Liquid Cream After Shave AND Pinaud Clubman (in that order).

    OH, it took the wife about ½ an hour to notice when she got home. I think I look very Spanish now, a little Conquistador-ish. I’m now contemplating nurturing the moustache and soul patch with Clubman moustache wax (probably the black tinted one; I’m needing that assistance these days).

    PS, the wife just said I’ve got a Rodger Ramjet chin...I think maybe she wants, um, sex...


    Razor: Burrell Top Flight
    Pre Shave: Proraso
    Cream: La Toja, with a dash of Bay Rum and a dash of glycerine
    ASB: Witch Hazel
    After Shave: Dominica Bay Rum and Pinaud Clubman


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