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    Quote Originally Posted by mav13 View Post
    You have to wean yourself off a little at the time Carl!
    Oh no. There's no WEANING. I can't accommodate that thought. It just has to take its sad (sort of cool, goth, Victorian tragedy (I'm thinking Byronic/Shakespearean)) course.

    I'll end in ruin, in a filthy alleyway, dressed in disgusting, filthy soiled rags, mixing Crabtree and Evelyn Nomad and Body Shop Macca Root together; muttering unintelligently to myself...

    ...but I'll be remarkably well shaven considering the conditions...
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    Toyo Special | Thäter | Marrakesh | Rancé Le Vainqueur

    I refuse to give up on this soap! So today I used a very wet brush loaded heavily and went straight to the face. The lather whipped up thick and luxurious. When I started the first pass, lather was up to 1/2 inch thick in places and the scent was absolutely intoxicating. By the time my first pass was finished, the lather had thinned considerably, but was still efficacious. I had a DFS after a single pass - this soap really leads to a great shave. After some touch ups and a light XTG pass, I was near BBS and ready to finish getting dressed. The Le Vainqueur is a new addition. It's a complex somewhat funky scent that was allegedly made for Napoleon. The notes are listed as: nutmeg, ginger, melon, citruses and watermelon; middle notes are lavender, jasmine, lily-of-the-valley and geranium; base notes are leather, orris, amber and musk. I'm waiting for the dry down, but so far it's wearing close to the skin and definitely shows some animalic tendencies. An interesting new addition!

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    [QUOTE=carlmaloschneider;961684]
    Thanks Carl ,awaiting response from Portugalonlineshop,if negative then I will get it from you.
    Regards,
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    Funny you guys mention it; today is my first shave with Lavanda. Very nice.

    Razor: 5/8 Boker King Cutter
    Prep: hot water, Barbasol
    Brush: van der Hagen boar
    Soap: Ach Brito Lavanda Shaving Cream
    A/S: witch hazel, Nivea For Men
    Results: A great shave, BBS, little irritation
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    I tried out my PHIG last night. My Boker was no sharper as a result, but definately smoother than finshing on my barber hone. Mission accomplished.

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    Strop: MickR's Roo Hide
    Brush: Frank's Shaving Fine Badger
    Uber: Little Green Apples (Goats Milk Soap), Faulding's Cream, Glycerin
    Razor: Wade & Butcher "For Barbers Only"
    A/S: Wahl Bay Rum
    I've had a couple of attempts at lathering this goats milk soap, with limited success, but I got it right tonight with the Uber combination.
    The lather was quite nice, and the razor performed flawlessly.
    2 and a half passes to BBS town.

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    Have a great day fellas, thanks for the great posts and pics.
    Grant

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    I have to say, if you think your life is sad Carl, then mine can't be too much better! ( I actually look forward to your crazy posts, todays had me in tears) The good kind, not the manic kind...Scarily enough I get your humor...
    Now, if we could just get Bill to quit running Robert off, we would have a very entertaining combination.

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    Thursday

    Prep: Hot Shower/ Proraso pre-post creme
    Scuttle: G5
    Brush: Thater 4125-2
    Soap: Proraso SS
    Razor: Fromm #50 "Red Head" 11/16" round point
    Post: Proraso AS/ Nivea Lotion unscented
    Result: Holy Crap! This was one unexpected outstanding shave. Went with the all Proraso line up as the weather is Hot. But 3 slow relaxing passes later I'm BBS and in menthol heaven. Heading out the door and look out world.

    Have a Great Thursday Gents!

    Grant, that razor is beautiful. Did you do the scales?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeSomebody View Post
    Grant, that razor is beautiful. Did you do the scales?
    Thank you, yes. They were my first set of horn scales. Wedge is Aluminium
    I have to admit, I like 'em too.
    G.
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    Today I tested out my honing skills on my newly acquired Torrey Extra Hollow Ground. With some trepidation, I stopped her up and commenced to lather with my new Semoque 803. Today's soap was brought to me by Mitchell's Wool Fat. I must say I am rather smitten with the brush as well as the soap.I finished of the shave with an AOS Alum Block and some Caswell-Massey Sandalwood Balm and Cologne. I was very happy with the results. Though not a perfect shave it was one of the best I have had. The razor performed well. I am guessing with improved honing skills by me or by that of pro the blade would excel. Hmm, I cannot leave my face alone. Silky.

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    Default Phil's SOD 5/3/12 - Brooklyn, NY

    Hello all, Happy Thursday! This is my first post for shave of the day and to me it's a special one. I started wet shaving about three months ago, honing a month ago and re-scaling yesterday. The razor I used, Joseph Rogers "Hamburg Ring" 5/8, was an eBay special that I bought for $19.95. The razor came with cracked scales, some rust,and a blade so dull I couldn't cut warm butter with it (I really tried, just to level-set my honing). I purchased another cheap razor (it had chips in the blade, but the scales were near perfect) for $4 at an antique store. I unpinned the Rodgers, cleaned up the blade, re-pinned with the the $4 scales and honed my little heart out (Naniwa Superstones - 2K, 5K, 8K and 12K) finished with Crox on an Illinois Russian Strop and shaved with it today for the first time. Incredible BBS shave!

    PreShave Hot Water and The Shaving Company's PreShave Oil
    Strop SRD Kangaroo 3in Strop
    Razor Joseph Rodgers "Hamburg Ring" 5/8 Full Hollow
    Soap DR Harris Lavender
    Post-Shave Cold Water, Alum Block, Dickinson's Witch Hazel
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