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    Strop: Illinois #127
    Brush: H.L. Thater Octagonal Plexi 30mm Silvertip
    Cream: RazoRock XXX
    Razor: Henckels Friodur Inox 7/8 Scalloped Spine in Buckeye Burl
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    First time with a Friodur, it was a very good performer. Not my top performer (my DD Wonderedge) but certainly very good, plus the fact that it looks so cool helps its case. Good days always start off with Floid Amber, love that stuff. Back to work tomorrow, men. Have a good week everyone

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    For those who have wondered what happened to Robert, I am happy to report that he is alive and well:

    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.
    -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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    Yep, I dedicated a shave to him last Sun after checking in on him. Seems to be doing fine, but busy with new job. Gotta be more to life than this forum too. I wish him the best! A Great guy! He will be back!
    Last edited by sharptonn; 03-26-2012 at 03:10 AM.
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    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    Good morning Gentlemens!

    Today was:
    Prep: hot towel + glycerin soap
    Scuttle: homemade
    Brush: Homemade with silvertip badger knot
    Shaving soap: Vitos Extra Super
    Razor: 13/16" "The Fisher"
    AS: Kartopu Limón After Shave (from Turkey)


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    Monday morning

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    Herborist soap
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    Excellent shave this morning. I ran the De Pews over the Norton 8 and Shapton 16 k yesterday and found the edge to be much improved this morning. Even though this razor is a bit of a bugger to hone I’m getting used to its foibles.

    I’m pretty much addicted to the Top Secret cream, and also the Ach Brito Lavanda aftershave. Both are really nice to use. The scent of the Top Secret cream is nothing to write home about but its performance is excellent. I’m really starting to realise that price has pretty much no correlation to quality as far as shaving cream goes. I’ll get some Lavanda shave cream next, it’s only 2.79 Euros, and there’s an even cheaper cream on the site I got this from, being "Via Men", that at 1.75 Euros I can’t resist trying. I may also try the Veleiro at 4.49.

    On a depressing note I could only manage a few body weight dips at the gym tonight at the end of my chest and triceps workout. It’s incredible that at almost 50 1 week away from the gym (due to a bodgy knee) results in so much lost strength. One really needs to maintain exercise much more consistently as one ages…

    Oh, BTW, I’m moving away from creams etc containing Parabens. I realise the jury is still out on its health effects, but I’m erring on the side of caution. This means Proraso products (though I like them very much) need to make way for something else. Anyone know of a good pre-shave cream that is Paraben free?


    Razor: De Pews
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    Quote Originally Posted by LegalBeagle View Post
    ...For those who have wondered what happened to Robert, I am happy to report that he is alive and well:...
    As a relative newcomer, I'm trying to work out which one's the lawyer and which one's the guy who does project stuff of unknown substance...

    Quote Originally Posted by 1OldGI View Post
    ...Late Sunday Shave
    Prep: 3 mile run, bob in the pool with Grandkids, hot shower...
    ...My grandson of course got his shave on afterwards. His shave was with a bladeless 1912 Gem his finish was Clubman AS...
    Your 3 mile runs make me feel lazy :-) It's cool that you can share this with your grandson :-)

    Quote Originally Posted by jhenry View Post
    ...Razor: 5/8” Friedrich W. Engels “F. W. E. Special”...
    Nice scales on that!

    Quote Originally Posted by csrund View Post
    ...BBS... and one small nick on the left jawline. ...
    It happens...:-)

    Quote Originally Posted by sigit666 View Post
    ...Wacker Chevalier razor...
    That is one NICE razor!
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    Quote Originally Posted by carlmaloschneider View Post
    As a relative newcomer, I'm trying to work out which one's the lawyer and which one's the guy who does project stuff of unknown substance...

    The lawyer is the one that obviously spends too much time behind a desk, while the guy who does project stuff of unknown substance clearly has more time to go running in the mountains around LA!
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    EPBD | AK 1869 | Thäter Bulb | Thayers Lavender | Vetiver Extraordinaire

    What a shave. I hadn't put a blade to my face since Thursday, so I was looking forward to this one. The AK is a wonderful cream, and it whipped up some brilliant lather. The EPBD still holds the edge my friend Birnando put on it, which is to say it is very sharp and incredibly smooth! Three passes (the last just because I was enjoying the shave) later, I'm CBS!
    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.
    -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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