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    20 OCTOBER 2012

    * The Pils with one shim
    * Polsilvers
    * Vie-Long BGS 2012 Natural Horse-Hair
    * Jabonman Soap Rose/Vetiver
    * Thayers
    * Unrefined Shea Butter



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    SATURDAY

    Hot shower prep
    Razor: FRIEDR BAURMANN & SOHNE "COMFORT" ~1900-1914
    Soap: P-160
    Mug: Travel set circa 1920's
    Brush: Sta Fast
    Aftershock: none
    Splash: HESS "Rose Face Lotion"


    'What a week! I was at a gun show last weekend and these beauties were the only sharp ones there. The girls needed to find a nice young blade and so, in the course of an evening, the original blade went west and comfort took its place. The first shave off the hones?? The ladies were delightfully close!



    This is only the second set of "Risqué Scales" that I have found; the others were trash but not visible trash in the seller's photo! These ladies just needed a bit of TLC and returned it with interest.
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    Thank you all for a week of great photos, ideas, and shaves shown!

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    Shave went great! Love all the items I used, especially the Invicta. It has to be my favorite razor so far. My first favorite was the TI but now it has been replaced. The Invicta can tackle an ATG pass on my chin smoothly. My chin is not easy to shave since, well, due to the angularity and thickness of the whiskers there. However, the shave was not perfect. I dropped the razor. The loupe revealed that I put some small dents in it.

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    Prep: Lukewarm shower, Clearly Natural
    Razor: William Elliot and Co.
    Brush: Semogue 1305
    Soap: Tabac
    AS: Dickinson's Witch Hazel, Clubman Bay Rum
    Finish: Murray and Lanman's Florida Water
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    Results: Fantastic two pass shave. Catfish Belly Smooth. This Clearly Natural soap is a really good pre-shave. I suspect that being a glycerin soap it operates much like Musgo Real Glyce. Except of course that it's much cheaper (a buck and change and most local supermarkets).
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    Palmolive - Semogue 1520 - Rolls Razor - TOBS Jermyn Street



    Another very nice shave with the Rolls Razor.

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    Location: Ottawa, Ontario
    Razor: Rolls
    Brush: Whippeddog silvertip
    Soap: Bald Frog Wakeup Rosemary
    Scuttle: Robert Baker 002 in Lava Slate
    Shave: 2 passes, WTG/XTG
    Astringent: Thayers Witch Hazel
    A/S: Mens Stock North Woods
    Reading Material: Eulogium Historiarum Sive Temporis (one of many parts of Thomas Walsingham's late 14th, early 15th century chronicles. T.W. was the most influential contemporary English historian of the time.) Rolls Series, 1863

    This is the second in the Cangooner Chronicles series. Two of my favourite things are razors and mediaeval chronicles. So why not bring them together?

    Thanks for this one goes out to hitemfrank for reminding me I had a Rolls kicking around here. As for the Rolls... that was an interesting experience. Kind of but not really like a straight, kind of but not really like a DE. I escaped unscathed with a decent shave, so I won't complain.

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    It was in original condition, faded red, well-worn, but nice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cangooner View Post
    Razor: Rolls
    Good to hear it went well. The shaves from it can be excellent if you hone it one something other than the original hone.

    Really nice photo too.
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    Looks like the new D5100 is working for you, Rune!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikael View Post
    ...since I'm kind of fanatic when it comes to coffee, too...
    Well, you DON'T say Mikael, I'd never have guessed :-)
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