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    Mama Bears Lime Oil - Semogue 830 - Red Point 917 - TOBS Victorian Lime


    The same set up I used two years ago today, on my very first staright razor shave. It was a relly nice shave.
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    Amazing how much your technique improves over time isn't it?
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    TUESDAY
    Hot shower prep
    Soap: P-160
    Soap box: Japanese
    Writing brush box: Japanese
    Strop: Kanayama 50K
    Mug: Japanese
    Hone:Japanese
    Brush: Sta-Fast
    Razor: 5/8ths” "Hadosan" ( Made in Tokyo )
    Aftershock: none needed
    Splash: none

    Today: 2ºC expected, partly sunny. The Shave: Very good but the blade will be back on the Thuri for smoothening.
    I was fortunate to find this little gem. It took a few hours, literally, to unpin, renew, and hone it. The work was all by hand. I used small moldmakers' hones to get as close to straight contours as possible. I think my Schick blades are thicker than that one. It definitely has returned the favor. I was concerned that the corrosion was through the bevel but it did hone clean. It seems to have had a tiny 2mm round stamp struck into the blade near the heel on the blade back. The blade, inserted and brazed in place, appears to be of a mixed composition steel.
    The fun of trying things makes the day go a bit better and quicker
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    Have I just fallen over or did you fall over? Might be the ale...[/QUOTE]

    It's a bit of the ale, a bit of an iPhone with no discernible logic to the way it orients pics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeSomebody View Post
    Amazing how much your technique improves over time isn't it?
    Yeah, it's effortless now.

    I remember the first shave being more than half an hour of near panic, that resulted in a pretty poor shave. Now it's about 10 mins, 2 passes and consistantly nice results.

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    Taking advantage of my poor health for a afternoon shave
    Soap: GFT Eucris
    Brush: koh-i-noor Badger
    Razor: Tridente
    Strop: Self made
    Post: D&G Light Blue



    P.S. Geezer the Mug is very nice!

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    Tuesday afternoon
    Hot water prep
    Gebr. v.d. Sanden razor - Acca Kappa 1869 SC - Silvertip badger brush - cold water splash - Acca Kappa 1869 ASB - hot towel - Acca Kappa 1869 AcD

    An all Acca Kappa shave is all I needed today. Accompanied by Blue Mitchell once more and finished with a good hot shower. Today's shave was dedicated to AIDA. The association for the defence of artists who fled from their home countries and have sought asylum elsewhere. The postcard that I bought is a work from Qiangli Liang originating from Guangzhou, China.

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    Today starts what I'm calling "Operation Annihilation." I'm not allowed to buy any more stuff until I finish some of the stuff I have. So I picked some I don't like as much or is almost gone.

    W.H. Morely & Sons
    RR Black Hammer w/ Voskod
    22mm Silvertip from Whippeddog
    Proraso old formula
    Nivea Cool Kick
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    "Speed never killed anyone, suddenly becoming stationary, now that's what gets you..."

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    Prep- hot shower

    Razor- Boker King Cutter 5/8

    Brush- Rooney silvertip in black

    Soap- AoS Bay Rum cream

    Bowl- stainless steel

    Post- hot water followed by witch hazel

    Honed the razor myself, this was the test pilot shave. I am pleased with my work.
    It's just corn syrup... Warm, blood flavored, corn syrup ...

    -TT

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    Quote Originally Posted by carlmaloschneider View Post
    Hi mad, can I call you mad? I'm no honemeister, but 30 laps seems a lot for a touch up. I've no idea about Welsh slate, but I normally only do about 10 on a Shapton 16k. Maybe someone with more honing experience will chip in?

    I was hoping someone would chip in!. perhaps I don't fully understand the terms touching up and honing. Welsh slate is very hard.....probably similar to a Chinese waterstone. I have seen some recommendations for finishing with a Chinese WS and most of them seem to start with 50 laps. I thought I was being quite conservative using 30! I would be quite happy to be pointed in the right direction
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