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    Late to the game with no photo! Awesome job to-day, Men!
    I went to a 15/16 Bengall this morning after a app of vitamin E oil last nite. The Bengall has just been freshened up a bit and put through a stropping regimen of 3 different Neil Miller leathers. This blade is remarkable. Thinly ground, a true "fine, fine one"! Poraso uber-lathered on top of a William's puck, stirred by my current favorite, a long-handled Weyer reknotted 2 band. Followed by Afta/AQV.
    It has been 9 hrs. NOTHING felt as rubbing WTG!
    A remarkable shave! The Best!

    May everyone's week be filled with Blessings!
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    Location: Ottawa, Ontario
    Razor: Wade & Butcher 13/16
    Strop: Miller Heirloom Latigo
    Brush: Whippeddog 24mm Silvertip
    Soap: Mama Bear's Rosemary Mint
    Scuttle: Robert Baker 002 in Lava Slate
    Shave: 3 passes, WTG/XTG/ATG
    Astringent: Thayer's Witch Hazel
    A/S: Men's Stock North Woods

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    Have a great week Gents!

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    Geo. F. Trumper Eucris Shave Soap-Pipe Razor-Semogue 830 Brush-Lucky Tiger Aftershave

    Not the best shave over today, however, I finally found a wedge razor this weekend. I went to see my brother and stopped at a store. Low and behold a Pipe Razor sat all snug in a a display box. I do not have it dialed in right, I think.

    I have never honed a wedge razor before, nor one with a smile. No, I should say that this one has a huge grin, an evil grin, like some James Bond villain. It did leave my neck a little irritated. Though every where else was smooth and comfortable.

    Another first for me was the Trumper soap. First time I have used this well regarded brand. It was not a let down. Though I still think MWF is better, just my two cents which after the exchange rate comes out to 1/100 of a penny in SRP currency.

    My brother was also the recipient of a Gillette DE and some other products. Hopefully he will get the bug too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackslimpson View Post
    Today's shave was the best straight razor shave I've achieved yet:
    I cut my chin, right at the cleft. Little cut, about a sixteenth of an inch, but it bled like mad. Styptic failed, balm failed, tp failed. I hit it with some Bombay Sapphire ... well, it helped a lot. In about 30 minutes, I could ignore it and appear in public.
    Jack,
    Congrats on your best str8 shave to date . Sorry about the cut though. A Kamisori are known for their temperament.

    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    May everyone's week be filled with Blessings!
    You too my friend. Great shave too btw. Gotta love those Bengalls.

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    Two sharp "tools":



    Have a nice day, friends

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    Nice setup Tom! I can see you've got a Max Sprecher razor there (and a lovely one, by the looks of it), but what's the other one? Is it for shaving your legs or maybe arm pits??

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    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: Edwin Jagger best badger badger
    Soap: Trumper's Officers & Gentlemens Shaving Soap
    Strop: Tony Miller Heirloom tri-strop (3x25)
    Razor: Le Grelot 6/8 Ram's Horn
    ASB: Caswell-Massey Newport

    Fast but smooth shave.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikael View Post
    Nice setup Tom! I can see you've got a Max Sprecher razor there (and a lovely one, by the looks of it), but what's the other one? Is it for shaving your legs or maybe arm pits??
    No, Mikael. I don't shave my legs...and other parts.
    Mostly the DE's are only the decoration for a picture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eTom View Post
    No, Mikael. I don't shave my legs...and other parts.
    Mostly the DE's are only the decoration for a picture.
    Aha, yes, I can see it now. It works very nicely for that

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    Prep: Shower
    Brush: Polo 8 by Simpson
    Razor: Friodur
    Cream: Castle Forbes, Limes
    AS: Alcolado Glacial
    Strops: Neil Miller
    Result: Very, very clean

    Ahh - what a lovely shave and shower after 12 hrs of sweating out what ever's in my system (need some time more to recover, but boy does it feel much better). The Alcolado Glacial was very refreshing as well. I've been looking for a large vintage Friodur for some time and I finally found one in good nick (in Japan ) and with a lovely thin hollow ground grind. I could tell already when I was setting the bevel it was going to take a great edge (you can tap/pop hair right off it)


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