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    Quote Originally Posted by LegalBeagle View Post
    ...You gentlemen have been putting together some awesome shaves this week, and I want to thank you for sharing them and for allowing me to submit my meager additions to this incredible collection!...
    They're never meagre. Love that close up photo...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raithskar View Post
    [CENTER]13/16 J.A Henckels Friodur...
    Me want that Henckels!
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    Wednesday
    Back to Basics
    Prep: Hot Shower/ Proraso pre creme
    Brush: AOS Badger
    Scuttle: G5
    Soap: Proraso SS
    Razor: Dubl Duck Satinedge 6/8"
    Post: Proraso AS/ AOS ASB unscented
    Result: This was the first razor I bought, didn't know at the time how lucky I was. The proraso was my first "good" soap. The AOS was my first badger brush. I used them all exclusively for a long time and always get fantastic results! Today was certainly no disappointment. 3 slow luxurious passes to BBS and I am off to work. Been working some stupidly long hours as of late and I swear some days looking forward to the shave is the only thing getting me started in the morning.
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    Have a Great Wednesday Gents!
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    I, Like Carl, think that you all worked at world famous ad agencies in a past life! The pics and layouts in the pictures have just been outstanding! Well played sirs, well played...
    Luck is a matter of preparation meeting opportunity. ~Lucius Annaeus Seneca

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    Quote Originally Posted by csrund View Post
    The extra photos today are images of my grandfather on the streets of Grosseto during WWII. Granddad survived the Great Depression, the war, a career on the police force, lung cancer, heart attacks and other ailments, but at age 89, he wasn't strong enough to K.O. pneumonia one more time. The family is gathering today to say our final goodbyes. He remained sharp and technically savvy up until the end, owing to a lifelong fascination with ham radios, through which he gained friendships around the world. He and I would Skype on Saturday mornings to stay in touch.

    So long, ol' pal.
    Just know that Heaven is a brighter place with him there. Sounds like you two had great times. Excellent Tribute Sir!

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    Quote Originally Posted by csrund View Post
    The extra photos today are images of my grandfather on the streets of Grosseto during WWII. Granddad survived the Great Depression, the war, a career on the police force, lung cancer, heart attacks and other ailments, but at age 89, he wasn't strong enough to K.O. pneumonia one more time. The family is gathering today to say our final goodbyes. He remained sharp and technically savvy up until the end, owing to a lifelong fascination with ham radios, through which he gained friendships around the world. He and I would Skype on Saturday mornings to stay in touch.

    So long, ol' pal.
    I'm sorry to hear this and my best wishes are with you and your close ones! He sounds like he was a fantastic person and you're lucky to have known him and even been related to him.

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    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: New Forest
    Razor: Zebra
    Cream: Castle Forbes, Lime
    AS: Old Spice, Fresh Lime
    Strop: Neil Miller
    Result: Very, very clean



    ... and this is where we've been the last couple of weeks (soon going home, but now we can't find one of our two cats, she has been lost for 24 hrs now ) :

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    Nice combination:
    Muehle R41 and a Maxterpiece.


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    Around the World in 80 Shaves
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    Wednesday: Indiana, USA

    Thank you for the many kind words about my granddad. One of the things I learned yesterday was that he didn't blow his own horn much. I had no idea that he was decorated with six bronze stars during his tour in north Africa and Italy. And also never knew that he was honored as a police officer for rescuing a child from a burning automobile in the summer of 1971. He bragged endlessly about all of his grandchildren, but never boasted once about any of his own merits.

    I know a number of you are veterans. If you'll permit me one more indulgence, a couple of photos from yesterday's rite:

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    Thank you. We now return to today's shave...

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    Pulled out the 6/8 square Clauss for today's All-American Midwest shave.
    Mama Bear's Olde Barbershop
    A splash of Old Spice

    DFS. Have a blessed day, all!

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    Thank you for sharing these reminders of what the "Greatest Generation" means to all of us here in the United States. Your grandfather was truly a man to be proud of. We all mourn the passing of such fine human beings. As a veteran, it is always moving to see a military funeral, and your grandfather certainly earned the honors!
    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.
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