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    Prep - Hot Towel, Palmolive S/S
    Razor - Weber ARC
    Blade - Astra S/P
    Brush - GOSH Heritage
    Soap - Vitos Extra Super (Cocco)
    Cold Rinse/ Witch Hazel/ Musgo Real

    a fantastic shave with the Weber..... the S/P really suits this razor. The Vitos is another wonderful croap... I'm pleased I have a brick of this!!

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    Pre - Alum block
    Razor - Norton Cooperative Cutlery Society
    Brush - SOC two band badger
    Scuttle - Robert Becker
    Soap - Cella, Palmolive Classic, 3 drops glycerin and 1 drop lanolin
    Post - Cold rinse, Alum block, Thayers witch hazel

    Great lather and relaxing shave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LegalBeagle View Post
    Funny, I thought you told me it was all that new grey you're sporting that the ladies loved...
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    Default Sun November 04th - Sat November 10th

    PREP: hot shower with face scrub
    RAZOR: Gem
    BRUSH: Simpson Chubby
    SOAP: Jabonman Vetiver
    ASTRINGENT: Lucido
    EDT: Tom ford Grey Vetiver
    RESULTS: This was actually yesterday's shave but nonetheless a stellar one. I rarely use the Gem but broke it out and it was a nice smooth ride. Paired with Jabonman's Haiti Vetiver and the Lucido aftershave, It was a great shave.

    Grant, that blade is amazing, I'm proud of you buddy

    Have a great Sunday guys
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    4 NOVEMBER 2012

    * Iwasaki Kamisori
    * Chubby 1 two-band super
    * Mystic Water Bay Rum
    * Thayers
    * Unrefined Shea Butter
    Finished the shave with Weber DLC



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    Quote Originally Posted by carlmaloschneider View Post
    I have to try an open comb DE one day, for some reason even though I use a straight most often (and a Mühle 89) I'm a bit nervous about an open comb DE...
    * Carl, you may want to consider the Gillette Old Type or Single Ring. They are great little shavers and quite unintimidating for a straight razor shaver. Hee hee.


    Quote Originally Posted by eTom View Post
    Good morning friends,
    yesterday we were in Erfurt, Thuringia...because of the relocation of my son.
    I worked as the truck-driver and supervisor.
    Today...muscle soreness...
    So I took one of my DE
    Have a nice sunday. I have to bring back the truck to the owner now...
    * Wow, you are using the Feather AS-D1 and the R41! You sure enjoy the most polar DE razors out there! Very nice picture.
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    Yes I do, Celestino...and both DE only with the Feather-blade.
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    Sun, Nov 4

    Pre: Hot Shower, 15 Linen, 20 Leather
    Razor: Hart 6/8" Rosewood
    Brush: Thiers-Issard Super Badger w/ Black Horn Handle
    Scuttle: Dirty Bird Brush Scuttle
    Soap: SRD Vetiver
    Post: Cold water and Alum
    Aftershave: T&H 1805

    Well today is my first shave since Movember started. Started to sculpt out the stache and chin puff. By the end of this week it should be pretty much there. I tried out another sample today. I find SRD has great lathers but I really don't like the Vetiver scent. Another scratched off the list. One nick on the cheek and everything else was good.
    Shaving with facial hair is like a golfcourse. It's a challenge of rough and fairways. You are the skilled greenskeeper of your face?

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    Quote Originally Posted by eTom View Post
    Yes I do, Celestino...and both DE only with the Feather-blade.
    Do they make other brands of DE Blade anymore? If so, why?
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    Semogue 830 Brush
    Kyoku Razor Repair Balm
    Geo F. Trumper Eucris Shave Soap
    Top Flight Razor in DIY Bocote Scales
    Neutrogena Razor Defense Face Scrub

    Great Shave!

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    Loved the Shave. I finally took some of the harshness off the Top Flight with a refresh on Norton 8k + Crox. I have been trying a new pass too. I do a WTG starting from the South and work my way up. Worked great this time. I finished with a ATG pass with very little left. I was feeling very proud and happy.
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