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    Quote Originally Posted by carlmaloschneider View Post
    Hey! We're the same model. '62 was a good year! I remember dragster bikes, spinning tops, Roaming over the hills without fear of, well, anything, summers that lasted a million years, no such thing as sun screen, buying 'single' records, Led Zep's last album (after John Bonham's death; just as I was getting into them), Video Killed the Radio Star music video, the advent of calculators (and the outgoing of slide rules), logarithm tables, walking up the road to the phone booth, those rich kids that had colour TV, street cricket, 'flower power' board shorts, the moon landing!, Elvis dying!, 'video' games that weren't video games (mechanical), space invaders, seeing my first Mustang car, taking a carton of beer to a drive-in theatre (and thinking nothing of it), surfing every single weekend (interspersed with large amounts of dope, beer, no sleep, hamburgers and porn magazines), an "I don't care" attitude to my job, seriously thinking I could buy a '67 Camaro and 'live' in it, digital watches where you needed two hands (one to press the button to read the time), I could go on, but I'll probably start to cry...
    Funny isn't it? I never thought I'd ever live in a different world than the one I grew up in but here I am. From what you describe, you'd never know we grew up in different countries. My summers lasted forever too. I spent them camping in the mangroves, drinking beer at the beach, canoe trips up this river or that (my brother and I once floated the Peace River clean up into Georgia). The Gulf of Mexico was a fixture in my childhood and I'd give everything I have for one more lazy hot summer spent bobbing in the tepid, green water and listening to Led Zeppelin, Lynrd Skynrd, Jackson Browne, Jimmy Buffett and Bob Marley. Indeed nowhere to go and all day to get there, not one bill to worry about and not a care in the world, those were indeed the days. If it wasn't fun, we just didn't bother. Come home from the beach, shower, eat, re-beer and fish all night. Sleep late the next day and do it all over again.
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    Happy Belated Birthday Rene!

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    After 2000 posts I'm finally trying to make my own razor. These 2 are my first and they are being made from an old file.
    Fingers crosses I dont destroy them in the grinding process.
    Congrats on the 2K posts Grant. I must say that I've been waiting quite a while for you to start making blades. Your keen eye for detail and radical design will lend to some truly amazing creations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharp View Post
    Happy Belated Birthday Rene!


    Congrats on the 2K posts Grant. I must say that I've been waiting quite a while for you to start making blades. Your keen eye for detail and radical design will lend to some truly amazing creations.
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    Thank you Glenn. Glad to see you poping in. How are you and your wife feeling?
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    Thank you Glenn. Glad to see you poping in. How are you and your wife feeling?
    Just taking it day by day, today was a good day thanks for asking.

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    I was craving my fatboy today...dunno why, cant tell you the last time he popped over to play a full game, but today was his.

    Received a bunch of pinaud products today. Lilac Vegetal, Private Reserve, Lime Sec and Citrus musk. Already have the original so all I am missing is the bay rum I believe. Anyway since I accidentally squirted the Lilac in my nose while sniffing it, I decided that would be my scent this evening.


    Set up
    Hot shower (really hot)
    Cella
    Semogue 1305
    Gillette Fatboy 1958 (D4)
    Astra Platinum
    Alum
    Pinaud Lilac Vegetal

    So I took the 1305 for a spin on the old Cella tonight. Seriously guys I can not figure out why more online stores dont sell these, for that matter I cant figure out why more people aren't using them! It was a touch on the smelly side, but no more than my last super badger! it washed out in seconds, where as my Omega 48 still stinks of pig when wet (roughly 50 uses plus random shampoo's later). The lather was some of the best Cella lather I have ever had. No added glycerin no added creams, just pure Cella. The shave was fantastic! Not C-Mon, Schulze or TI fantastic, but every bit as good as most of my other blades. I kept the Fatboy dialed to 9 the entire shave. A couple of weepers but no irritation or nicks. The Lilac left me feeling and smelling pretty. Tonight was a good night Gentlemen! I hope all of your shaves were as good, if not better!!

    Till tomorrow my brothers!

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    Good morning Gentlemens!

    Today was:
    Prep: hot towel + glycerin soap
    Scuttle: homemade
    Brush: Homemade with silvertip badger knot
    Shaving soap: Proraso
    Razor: 6/8" T. R. Cadman & Son wedge (restored by Salmo)
    AS: Malizia Uomo Vetyver After Shave

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    Today's shave,one of my fabulous ever shave, with the Nomads of C&E.Dedicate this one to my friends ,Robert the 'Bladerunner' and Carl at Mount Torrens, Oz.The combination of the cream and soap was terrific, giving the O'Wing a very smooooth glide thro'out the 2 passes.Carl,the pic is not as good as yours especially when there is somebody on the right trying to squeeze into the group.
    Have a fabulous shave to all members of the Forum.

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    The day was started with an hour of running followed by a shower and a shave.

    I went with a Tim Zowada in Damascus steel today.
    The edge was recently refreshed on a Shoubudani Asagi, and it is now just where I want it.
    Acqua di Parma was selected as the software of the day. SC, ASB, and EdT.

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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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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeSomebody View Post
    ...BTW Carl and Old GI, I went to the last Led Zeppelin Concert at the Cleveland Coliseum when I was 15...
    Yeah? I used to be into Mozart before Led Zep. I remember my brother saying "Carl, listen to this song". What seemed like 1/2 an hour later, when the singer was singing '..and as we wind on down the road, our shadows taller than our souls...' I remember saying, "Is this the same song". I think pretty much everyone remembers the first time they heard that song...

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    EXCELLENT photo...

    Quote Originally Posted by macinnisl View Post
    ...Well I finally understand this thread...
    Yeah, you've gotta take it slow, esp at first...

    Quote Originally Posted by 1OldGI View Post
    Funny isn't it? I never thought I'd ever live in a different world than the one I grew up in but here I am. From what you describe, you'd never know we grew up in different countries. My summers lasted forever too. I spent them camping in the mangroves, drinking beer at the beach, canoe trips up this river or that (my brother and I once floated the Peace River clean up into Georgia). The Gulf of Mexico was a fixture in my childhood and I'd give everything I have for one more lazy hot summer spent bobbing in the tepid, green water and listening to Led Zeppelin, Lynrd Skynrd, Jackson Browne, Jimmy Buffett and Bob Marley. Indeed nowhere to go and all day to get there, not one bill to worry about and not a care in the world, those were indeed the days. If it wasn't fun, we just didn't bother. Come home from the beach, shower, eat, re-beer and fish all night. Sleep late the next day and do it all over again.
    Yeah, sounds like we essentially did the same things but in different hemispheres, and with maybe different brands of beer :-) I know we may have driven gas guzzlers back then, but it was simpler life style and all in all I think less wasteful and we used less resources. Then we all ended up working for the 'man'.

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    ...Anyway since I accidentally squirted the Lilac in my nose while sniffing it...
    Again you make me laugh! :-)
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    Hello friends!

    Prep Myrsol emulsión
    Brush Simpson The Colonel best badger
    Cream Welleda shaving cream
    Razor Filarmonica 14 DT
    Post Thayers Witch Hazel unscented
    AS Floïd vigoroso + Arko balm




    Good shave today. Very interesting this Welleda shaving cream. It produces a quick foam, protective and good scent.

    Cheers. Saludos
    José Luis

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