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    Shower
    Muhle R41
    Feather Blade (8 day and the last)
    AOS Pure Badger
    Moss Scuttle
    RazoRock XXX
    PEREJA Lemon
    VLCC Balm
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    Default TGIF

    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: Martinez' Custom: Chess King w/ 26mm silver tip badger
    Soap: Mama Bear's Aged Spice
    Strop: Tony Miller Heirloom tri-strop (3x25)
    Razor: Wacker "Jungmeister" 7/8
    ASB: Mama Bear's Aged Spice Winter ASB

    Nice and smooth shave. Have a great week-end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonbon View Post
    Ok, you persuaded me Maybe I just wanted to hear this
    We will have government holidays soon so I still will be absence here for a while.
    But then I promise to post new pictures, as I don't like to repeat them, I will start to work on photo design
    Thank you friends!
    The photos are 30% of why I frequent this thread. 30% is seeing nice razors and other hardware and software and techniques I may want to try and the other 30 odd percent is idle chit chat and passing pleasantries. You people are WAY nicer to talk to and WAY better behaved than my workmates, but the excellent photography (of what I guess is essentially still life subjects) is a real motivator to try different photographic techniques. I like to see all the different razors guys have, but I don't care if I've seen a razor a million times, if the photo is good, and it's something where I say "I like that idea (light/effect/aspect/focus/shadow/post production), I might try that" then it's well worth posting, at least for me :-)

    I also like to hear about what people on the other side of the world are doing. I actually often think about the day to day lives of people on the forum, when I look at the location. It's interesting to think "I wonder what's happening with that guy in [insert country], I wonder what the weather's like, or what the scenery on their way to work is like", etc. It's such a diverse group here it's quite entertaining. That's what I think, anyway :-)

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    Friday

    I don’t have a dedicated razor in my rotation for Friday yet, I’m waiting on my brother to get off his bottom and polish one up for me. He’s extremely meticulous. All the screw heads on the shed he built face the same way. But things take him a long time. I want everything started and completed in one day; which is why I’m no good at anything that takes more than one day.

    I heard on the radio today that what most people want is to be able to lose themselves, to be become ‘one’ with nature (people, love, etc), and not to have to ‘project’ a personality. The person on the radio went on to talk of how one can lose themselves in their art, or work, or whatever.

    I immediately thought of shaving; and how, if you really try, you can in fact become very focussed in the act and ‘become one’ with the act; the art.

    I guess it’s the same for people who can play the piano, or guitar, or paint or whatever.

    This morning’s shave (I mean, I, me) lacked mojo in the lather making department. I was not one with the act...


    Razor: Schulze Wiener Schaber
    Pre-Shave: Proraso
    Cream: O Melhor
    After Shave: Lavanda


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    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: New Forest 2201, extra stuffed
    Razor: Bengal by T R Cadman & sons
    Soap: Cade
    AS: Floris, Elite
    Strops: Neil Miller
    Result: Very, very clean

    Another very nice razor - it has bent scales (but the blade centers and doesn't touch them and they're in a very healthy condition), rather heavy toe wear (but somehow I honed it good) and yet it shaved me very well, indeed. Love Cade, thlick lather. The DE safety razor's a prop and it's a Swedish razor from what I think was the largest DE manufacturer back in the day over here - Matador.


    ... and:

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    Quote Originally Posted by celticcrusader View Post
    Le Tuft Chubby 1.5 in lignum vitae
    Love that brush. I like the look of lignum vitae wood. I have an NYPD night stick from 1950 made of LV. Tough stuff!
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    “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1OldGI View Post
    Bella, my prayers are with you, brother. Just remember, tough times never last but tough people always do. Keep your chin up!
    Nice!!!!!!
    “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
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    Default Friday April 27th 2012

    Prep: Hot Shower/ Proraso pre-post creme
    Scuttle: G5
    Brush: Thater 26mm bulb
    Soap: Cyril Salter French Vetiver SC
    Razor: Peter J Michels "Square Deal" 11/16, square point
    Post: Proraso AS/ Cade AS Balm
    Result: Sometimes a plan just comes together and BAM, BBS in 3 passes. The Vetiver cream just exploded out of the bowl, and I am off to work smeeling good and feeling like a million!
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    Have a Great Friday Gents!

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    Strop: Osgar Vintage Shell Horse
    Brush: TGN Silvertip Badger
    Soap: MWF
    Razor: Bengall 6/8
    Toner: Thayer's Witch Hazel
    Balm: Nivea Replenishing
    A/S: Wahl Bay Rum
    Just gave the Bengall a few laps on the hones and brought the edge back to where it needs to be.
    Just a relaxing 2 pass DFS tonight.

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    Have a great weekend gentlemen

    P.S. Haven't had time to post over the last few days but:
    Bill, Congratulations mate. I'm sure the promotion was well deserved. Great photo yesterday too.

    Bela, Happy Birthday to young Rahul, and I sincerely hope things work out for your family and yourself

    Grant

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