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    ... Discovered my Thiers Issard need to go to the pasted strop a few more times, a little tugging, ended up going back to my Dorko. Topped it off with Clubman Original and a Hobgoblin beer.[/QUOTE]

    Hobgoblin... Now your talking!!!! A very fine beer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tbert33 View Post
    ... Hobgoblin... Now your talking!!!! A very fine beer!
    If you guys are talking about the one from UK, sorry to be pedantic, technically it's not a beer. It is an Ale and a damn good one I must add!

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    Quote Originally Posted by unit View Post
    I recently (today) took delivery of one that will be tough to top--My Grand-Father's razor.
    Unit, Thanks for sharing, I envy you, and am very happy that you got to have this experience and were willing to share with us. Congrats!
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    Default ...In it's right place...

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    Shower w/ Mitchell's Wool Fat Soap & Shampoo, Noxema
    Castle Forbes Preshave
    Madras Razor
    Semogue 830 Boar Brush
    Pré de Provence Shaving Soap
    King 1k, Chinese Natural
    Vintage Blades 3' Black Latigo Strop 40/60
    Album: Kid A by Radiohead

    Results: Not a perfect shave, but it was enjoyable. Loved Radiohead whirling in the background as I sliced through the one day old stubble. Motion Picture Soundtrack was winding down the album as I was finishing the shave. There was some irritation. I am still experimenting with the 'one stone hone' until I get the Norton 4k/8k back. The Madras is acceptable at its job or I do an acceptable job with it-not sure which one yet...

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    Gentlemen, here is today's shave menu:

    Razor: 13/16 Otto Busch "Pirola" round point
    Brush: Simpson Duke 3 best
    Soap: eShave
    Pre-shave: Edwin Jagger
    Scuttle: Moss
    Face lather
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    Witch hazel
    Balm: Institute Karite
    Aftershave: Pinaud Clubman classic

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    Razors: Chiron "Microsori" 8/8, Mulcuto Gold 4/8
    Brush: Jade handled boar
    Soap: Omega
    AS: Thayers Rose followed by Brut
    Cologne: Brut
    Result: I hadn't shaved for a few days and decided to take the microtome for a spin. Had an extremely close shave with the first pass but needed a little touch up. Unfortunately my arms were tired from using the microtome so I pulled out the Mulcuto to do the touch up. Talk about going from one extreme to the other. I think the picture pretty much says it all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unit View Post
    I love getting a new razor.

    ...

    I do not have a lot of razors (at least not by the standards around here), but I have a few and they are all special for some reason or another.

    I recently (today) took delivery of one that will be tough to top--My Grand-Father's razor.

    ...

    I re-applied my lather for an additional two passes, and finished up with a smile. This experience will be difficult to top. I am truly happy to have this member in my collection to use regularly. I am sure I will desire other razors in the future, but I seriously doubt any will provide an experience like I had today...my first shave with my Grand-dad's razor.

    Thanks for reading.
    Nice to see your using the legacy razor. I only wish I could have one.

    But for upcoming shaves I do have a surprise razor in the rotation for this week. It will most likely be my Saturday shave as Wednesday is before class (which I have an exam) and office hours. Along with that I just got T&H 1805 in so I will be trying that this week also.
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    Razor: 8/8 Wade & Butcher "For Barbers Use" Maxterpiece
    Prep: Hot Water, Barbasol
    Brush: Whipped Dog Black Badger
    Soap: Bald Frog Chocolate Espresso Soap
    A/S: witch hazel, Joop! Homme
    Result: A great shave

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    Quote Originally Posted by DFriedl View Post
    Razor: 8/8 Wade & Butcher "For Barbers Use" Maxterpiece
    Prep: Hot Water, Barbasol
    Brush: Whipped Dog Black Badger
    Soap: Bald Frog Chocolate Espresso Soap
    A/S: witch hazel, Joop! Homme
    Result: A great shave
    How do you like the whipped dog brush? I've got one coming in the mail soon, right now I have a 4 dollar drugstore brush lol.
    sharp and JoeSomebody like this.

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