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    Thumbs up Sun - January 27th - Sat February 02th


    Location: 36° 0'5"N - 115° 15' 21"W
    Razor: Hans Otto Deutsch
    Brush: Simpson Polo 10
    Lather: Cyril L Salter - Vetiver
    Astringent: Thayers Witch Hazel
    ASB: QCS - Vetiver
    EDT: Guerlain Vetiver
    Result: BBS!


    Great job for last week's SOTD. Looking forward to the new week. Max




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    Default SODT -- Sunday

    Good morning friends!

    PREP: Proraso Preshave Cream
    BRUSH: 27mm SIMPSON Polo PL10 Best Badger
    SOAP/CREAM: Acqua Di Parma Collezione Shaving Cream
    SCUTTLE / BOWL: Fitjar Lathering Up Shaving Bowl
    RAZOR: 7/8" J.A. Henckels Friodur, stainless steel, square point,
    w/Worked back and White Ebony scales
    STROP: Kanayama Cordovan #60000
    SHAVE: 2 passes, WTG/XTG
    AS: Acqua Di Parma Collezione After Shave Balm
    COLOGNE: Acqua Di Parma Colonia Intensa
    RESULT: First-class, BBS shave!



    Have a nice week,
    Béla
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    Prep DR Organics Manuka Honey Soap
    Razors Vintage Merkur Stainless steel 6/8
    Strop Kanayama Cordovan #8000
    Brush Simpson Chubby 1 in Super
    GFT Coconut Oil Shaving Cream
    Alum & Witch Hazel
    Una Brennan Neroli Moisturiser
    Penhaligon's Castile Edt

    Jamie


    What a great shave very smooth, and the very first shave for this NOS Merkur stainless steel razor.

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    Sunday

    The shave is actually from Friday...

    I returned from camping today after being away since Thursday. I went to Deep Creek Conservation park all by myself, which was rather invigorating but also a little boring. Thursday was a hot day and after setting up camp I went straight away to the beach and lay on my back in the water with arms out to the side and closed my eyes for as long as I could; which was about a minute. It was a hot quiet night; a really special night.

    Friday morning I shaved with the Jernbolaget and Proraso after breakfasting on Kippers. I found you can use the Proraso lid as a bowl. The shave was rubbish; I had no mirror or strop, I used the car windows as a mirror. I then went for a three hour hike to Boat Harbour beach, during the hike I saw no-one, but I did see five Shingleback lizards. I said hello to each. Later that evening I went for a walk and chanced upon a Short Billed Echidna, who I said hello to, and who I praised for his neatly folded spines.

    On Saturday I went to the beach again and also found some rocks to climb. I returned to the campsite for a snack and returned to the beach to read 'Shame' by Salman Rushdie. After returning from the beach and having a shower I took off into the bush with a Heineken, headphones and The Brian Jonestown Massacre (Spacegirl and Other Favourites) and just following animal paths (I love following animal paths in the bush) through the bush until I found a nice little glade. I sat there for maybe an hour just watching the light on the hills. On the return journey I came across a flock of Sulphur Crested Cockatoos who screamed and shouted at me until I went away. I did not say hello to the Cockatoos, I swore at them and laughed at them.

    This morning I again went to the beach and then returned home. It was a really nice time; the first time I'd been all by myself for this long in maybe 20 years or more.

    Writing Letters to Mick and Nathan Using a Dip Pen (and feeling like an explorer)

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    Blowhole Beach, my favourite place on earth
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    The Shave (yes, I take a tea cup and saucer camping for my Mocca Pot Coffee)
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    On the way to Boat Harbour Beach
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    My First bouldering 'problem' near Blowhole Beach (which I named 'You're My Sunshine' from a Brian Jonestown Massacre song I was listening to), it's very easy, but after doing it ten times you start to get a good workout happening; it's about 12 to 15 feet to the top. You can see my chalk marks on the holds.
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    My Second 'bouldering 'Problem' which I named 'Crushed' (A BJM song). I wanted this one to hook up with 'You're My Sunshine' and traverse without placing my feet in the hollow. I almost got it and then got fearful. Even at this height if I'd fallen I would have hurt myself on the rocks below. I wasn't able to do what I wanted to do on this. Maybe next time.
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    Good morning friends.
    After a "flu-week" today an unspectacular shave with Thiers Issard


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    Prep - None
    Strop - Paciccella (by paciccio)
    Razor - Fontana Nr. 10 11/16
    Soap - Proraso
    Brush - Omega Badger
    Post - Alum block followed with "Sul Filo del Rasoio" by Proraso Balsam


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    Quote Originally Posted by eTom View Post
    ...Good morning friends.
    After a "flu-week" today an unspectacular shave with Thiers Issard
    ...
    I hope you get well soon, Tom.
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    Strop: MickR's Roo Hide
    Brush: Comoy Badger
    Soap: SRD Vanilla Bourbon
    Razor: Joseph Rodgers & Sons 6/8
    Astringent: Thayer's
    Balm: Nivea
    A/S: Wahl Bay Rum
    The Rodgers is one of those razors that I could always get a good edge on but not a great one.
    I took it to the new Norton 4/8 and Naniwa 12K, now its great.
    These stones are really impressing me, seems they can put a sweet edge on anything.
    I like the SRD Vanilla Bourbon more every time I use it.
    An awesome Sunday shave.

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    The Rodgers is such a good lookin' razor IMO, I love taking photos of the tang.
    Have a great week boys, thanks for the posts and pics
    Grant
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    Default Sunday

    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: Martinez' Custom: Chess King w/ 26mm silver tip badger
    Soap: Truefitt & Hill: Luxury Shaving Soap
    Strop: Tony Miller Heirloom tri-strop (3x25)
    Razor: Mastro Livi 8/8 Bergam Damascus in Mammoth Ivory Scales
    ASB: Caswell-Massey No.Six
    Soundtrack: Anne-Sophie Mutter: Johannes Brahms Violin Sonata #2

    Unhurried, comfortable and relaxing shave.


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    Razor: Wacker 8/8, horn scales
    Brush: Shavemac 28mm
    Soap: Joris/Speick mix
    A/S: Crabtree Sandalwood

    Difficult to hone razor due to the thin spine but worth it in the end, singing BBS! The Joris/Speick mix was a bit over the top, but who cares . Have a great Sunday (now back to Murray/Djokovic)!

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