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    Prep: Hot towel, Prep pre shave cream
    Brush: Simpson Duke 3 in Best Badger
    Razor: Merkur Futur w/new Derby blade
    Cream: TOBS Sandalwood (awesome)
    Bowl: Shavenation "Geobowl"
    Alum: AOS
    AS: Razorock aftershave wax

    Result: DFS! (sorry, no pic)

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeSomebody View Post
    On a side note, I have turned another to the 'dark' side...lol. My oldest brother had his first straight shave yesterday. Said he's doing it to save money...ever heard that before guys???
    Heard it, said it, repeated it.....Haaaaa
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    Quote Originally Posted by LegalBeagle View Post
    Other than not letting him participate regularly on SRP, that doesn't really limit Jeff, does it?
    One can only wonder.
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    The MWF does not perform for me. Although it seems like there is a bunch on lather on the brush, the lather goes on my face kinda thin. it is not watery just not as luxurious a lather as some of the others I use. I guess there are some nuances to get it to lather better. I'll just keep working on it.
    Mvcrash,

    I just acquired my first MWF a few weeks ago. Had beginner's luck using a technique that was recommended for lathering Williams: Before jumping into the shower, put a couple of tablespoons of piping hot water on the puck, put the lid back on and let it simmer while you're enjoying your shower. When you're ready to shave, empty the water into your lather bowl, load your brush on the softened puck and start cranking. I've had really satisfying results. (Even the Williams produces incredible lather like this, believe it or not.)

    I use the same technique with glycerine soaps (e.g. Mama Bear's), and it produces lots of lush lather. If you haven't tried it that way yet, give it a shot, and let us know how it turns out.

    Enjoy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by csrund View Post
    Mvcrash,
    I just acquired my first MWF a few weeks ago. Had beginner's luck using a technique that was recommended for lathering Williams: Before jumping into the shower, put a couple of tablespoons of piping hot water on the puck, put the lid back on and let it simmer while you're enjoying your shower. When you're ready to shave, empty the water into your lather bowl, load your brush on the softened puck and start cranking. I've had really satisfying results. (Even the Williams produces incredible lather like this, believe it or not.)
    I use the same technique with glycerine soaps (e.g. Mama Bear's), and it produces lots of lush lather. If you haven't tried it that way yet, give it a shot, and let us know how it turns out.
    Enjoy!
    Most any hard soap benefits from that technique! Thanks for the reminder!
    ~Richard

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    Quote Originally Posted by csrund View Post
    Mvcrash,

    I just acquired my first MWF a few weeks ago. Had beginner's luck using a technique that was recommended for lathering Williams: Before jumping into the shower, put a couple of tablespoons of piping hot water on the puck, put the lid back on and let it simmer while you're enjoying your shower. When you're ready to shave, empty the water into your lather bowl, load your brush on the softened puck and start cranking. I've had really satisfying results. (Even the Williams produces incredible lather like this, believe it or not.)

    I use the same technique with glycerine soaps (e.g. Mama Bear's), and it produces lots of lush lather. If you haven't tried it that way yet, give it a shot, and let us know how it turns out.

    Enjoy!
    That was my technique this morning; I lathered with MWF but before lathering I filled the ceramic bowl with hot water and while I stropped the razor, very nice results, I worked a nice lather even though the puck is two years old. HOG

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hogrider View Post
    That was my technique this morning; I lathered with MWF but before lathering I filled the ceramic bowl with hot water and while I stropped the razor, very nice results, I worked a nice lather even though the puck is two years old. HOG
    That's my method for lathering shaving soaps. I wind up with lots of lather, even though I live in a hard water area.
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    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: The Hive by Simpson
    Razor: Boker, Griplus
    Soap: Castle Forbes, lime
    AS: La Toja, Manantiales
    Strop: Neil Miller
    Result: Very, very clean

    This razor has been a small favorite of mine for a long time, feels like really nice steel and she has a very nice edge

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    Today a very good Wade & Butcher

    No...the pigs are not going to the butcher...

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    Shave prep: Face wash
    Brush: Omega boar
    Soap: Mitchells Wool Fat
    Scuttle: Robert Becker extra large
    Razor: D.C. Halsted, 6/8 Hollow Ground, spike point
    Strop: nun2sharp's hanging leather strop
    After Shave Splash: Provence home made splash
    Notes: Slow, relaxing and comfortable 2-pass BBS. Went a little bonkers with the filters today

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