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    Quote Originally Posted by 1OldGI View Post
    This is just one of those razors. I bought it a couple years back at a local antique store. I'd been keeping an eye on it for quite a while and when it became obvious it wasn't going anywhere for $35 I haggled them down to $17 and left with it in my hand. It started with a decent bevel and a fair edge but a few quick laps on the stone and it was scary sharp. It holds a great edge and when it starts to tug, a few quick laps on the stone and a good stropping puts it right back in the ball game. Great razor!

    Prep: Quick touch up hone, warm shower
    Razor: Imperial Extra Hollow Ground
    Brush: VDH Boar
    Soap: VDH
    AS: Skin Bracer
    Finish: La Toja Manantiales AdC
    Results: First pass was just North/South. After a cold water rinse, I applied some Baby Oil Gel and touched up the usual spots (although there was certainly not much left)
    I think I have the exact same model razor, but I broke the scales on mine trying to tighten the pins. I have to agree with you that it is a fantastic shaver!

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    Quote Originally Posted by unit View Post
    I think I have the exact same model razor, but I broke the scales on mine trying to tighten the pins. I have to agree with you that it is a fantastic shaver!
    Come to think of it, I really wanted to shave with this one today and realized that it is out on "loan" so I can get some help with my honing skills...I miss it already LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MichaelS View Post
    Richard, I think the Brossard store is still going in Lyon France, I'd like to visit some day:
    Blaireaux artisanaux de haute qualit - BROSSARD Brosserie - Coutellerie - Cisellerie
    The next time the Golden age eagle drops bye, I shall give them email to see if they have blades remaining....stranger things have happened!
    Thank you!
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    EM Dickinson Invicta Razor - Thanks Bill!
    MWF Suds
    Semogue 830 Boar Brush
    Vintage Blades 3' Latigo Stop 30/60
    Prep*

    Results:

    I got the Invicta back from Bill. Wow, nice edge. Makes me realize how far I have to go with honing. Anyway. Great Shave! Suds were courtesy of MWF. Love this stuff.


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    *For prep today I put some Caswell-Massey pre shave oil on before showering. I left it in while taking care of my other business-washing hair, sudsing up. Then I did a Noxema/Shampoo concotion, left in. After the shower, I lathered up and did my stropping routine. Post stropping, I scrubbed the lather in with my fingers, relathering before shaving. Did I go over board? Maybe. Do I care? Nope.
    From their stillness came their non-action...Doing-nothing was accompanied by the feeling of satisfaction, anxieties and troubles find no place

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    Wednesday
    One of those mornings!

    Hot shower prep and shave
    Razor: Schick Injector
    Blade: Personna
    Soap: Palmolive bar
    Many passes and the last under spraying water gave a fairly close shave.

    The fun of trying things makes the day go a bit better and quicker! When i am fully aware!

    ~Richard

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldy View Post
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    Very nice Grant. I might have something sort of similar in the works right now. I'm discussing it with the maker...
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    Quote Originally Posted by baldy View Post
    [CENTER]Strop: MickR's Roo Hide
    Brush: Frank's Shaving Fine Badger
    Soap: Proraso
    Razor: OCD Razors 15/16 P.O.C.
    Astringent: Thayer's Witch Hazel
    Balm: C.O. Bigelow Mentha
    A/S: Proraso
    I've been thinking about fixed blade razors all day, and as a result I've been looking forward to getting home & pulling out my one and only custom razor.
    This razor was a gift from Bob Allman back in 2010. It really is a beautiful thing, and a pleasure to shave with.
    After a long, hot day at work I needed something refreshing. The menthol products worked wonders.
    3 passes later, I'm BBS and feeling cool

    Thanks for the great posts and pics gentlemen.
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    How difficult is that machete to shave with?
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    • Pre-shave: Proraso Green Pre-Post Shave Cream
    • Soap: Cella Shaving Cream
    • Brush: Omega Hog Bristle Shaving Brush 47
    • Razor: Giesen & Forsthoff Timor Blue Steel 150, 6/8 Full Hollow, Round Point
    • Post-Shave: Umbrian Extravirgin Olive Oil
    • After Shave: Floīd Blue After Shave


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    Quote Originally Posted by Scookum View Post
    How difficult is that machete to shave with?
    I find it really comfortable actually. I do have a couple of fixed blade razors though and they do take a couple of shaves to get the hang of them.
    Grant
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    6/8 Vintage Arthur Muller Bismark, Full Hollow Ground, Round Point
    Kanayama No.3 Strop
    Semogue 2011 LE Finest Badger 2, #21
    Mitchell's Wool Fat
    Cold Water Rinse
    Proraso Splash
    Creed Aventus


    David,

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