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    Bela, David Jamie and Pyratekngiht - thanks gents.

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    Happy Birthday, Keith!

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    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush:; Neep silvertip in coffee bean handle
    Razor: Erik Anton Berg 7/8 + GEM Junior
    Soap: Dr Harris Almond + some Proraso cream
    AS: Paco Rabanne Ultraviolet
    Strops: Neil Miller
    Result: Uberclean on both head and face


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    Quote Originally Posted by hitemfrank View Post
    I'm 26 today
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    Quote Originally Posted by hitemfrank View Post
    I'm 26 today
    Happy Birthday!
    Luck is a matter of preparation meeting opportunity. ~Lucius Annaeus Seneca

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    MONDAY
    A TALE OF TWO SISTERS
    Hot shower prep
    Razor: (2) Wapanieca 17mm French point ( No tang Stamp )
    Soap: Stroker’s Find
    Mug: Coffee
    Brush: Taylor of Old Bond Street
    Aftershock: none needed
    Splash: Walgreen's NOS Bay Rum
    A friend that got me to try Wapi’s let me use his as a check on my honing. They both performed admirably and I am Very close to BBS with no burn. The rescale is a definite plus! It really makes the razor more maneuverable. If I had to have one razor... a Wapi would be in serious contention for that honor. The Taylor brush and stand were an antique shop find for $9, The brush is not a good buy at retail! Sparse and scritchy upon my poor face! Good shave, all in all!

    The fun of trying things makes the day go a bit better and quicker!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NavalArchitect View Post
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    Got back during the weekend after spending 4 days last week in Japan. This country never ceases to amaze me...
    Thanks for taking the time to share the photos and comment!
    ~Richard

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    Monday


    Titan H1
    NOS WS Stainless (England)
    Vie-Long Beehive Dyed Horsehair
    Cella Almond Shave Cream Soap
    Old Spice Classic After Shave

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    Birthday Shave


    Been a while since I last posted in the SOTD thread, and indeed I've been mostly shaving in the shower with a 1966 Gillette Slim adjustable but it was my birthday today so I decided to indulge myself and also test the camera on my new phone.

    Razor: Unbranded shoulderless German, probably sold as s souvenir but it holds an edge which is hard to beat.
    Soap: Nanny's Rasage Traditionnel, one of the the best soaps around and an artisan soap at that.
    Brush: Simpson 57, a gift some time ago from a true gentleman.
    Post:Alum then Pashana Original, it might be a cheap aftershave but its still my favourite.

    No shaving related presents, I have far too much stuff already. However I did receive a hi-vis coat as I'm spending a lot of time walking down rural lanes in the dark and at dusk taking the dog from fields to have a run about. The downside is that it makes me look like a traffic cop, on the plus side I can have hours of fun standing at the side of the road pointing a hair drier at passing motorists.

    My 10 year old daughter made me some fabulous chocolate cup cakes, I think 'll have one now.
    Regards
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    Quote Originally Posted by carlmaloschneider View Post
    Not that I'd know what a fine oil for anointing is like, really, or at all, ...
    Funny, well, I have had my head and other parts anointed with oil. Um, crap, you know this reminds me I need to get some of that MME Scodioli Aftershave. I liked the shave soap and you rave about it. So, yeah, then I can make the comparison. Or maybe we can meet in some transcendental plain of existence where we can swap out brains. Never mind, that sounds expensive. I should just buy the damn stuff.
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    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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