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    Proraso White - Semogue 830 - 7/8 Hibbard Spencer & Co - Proraso


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    Saturday, May 11, 2013

    Prep: Speick Natural Soap
    Razor: Thiers-Issard 5/8
    Strop: Tony Miller 3" Heirloom Artisan
    Soap: Santa Maria Novella
    Brush: Omega 39
    Scuttle: Schwarzweisskeramik
    Post: Myrsol Emulsion

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    Lukewarm Shower, C.V. Heljestrand Mk4, VDH Boar, Cella, Skin Bracer, La Toja Manatiales AdC, Stache Bomb

    Great shave. This razor is absolutely amazing. 20 on canvas, 60 on leather and it feels like its fresh off the stone every single shave. I really like the Manatiales cologne too. It was gifted to me by a friend at work (a Spaniard who had made a visit home). I'll definitely refill this when it's empty. The trimmed stache is fantastic. In fact wax is optional, I can wash it out and brush it out and it kind of jumps into a loose handlebar configuration by itself without a couple pounds of hair hanging in front of my gob. Hope the last trimming wasn't just a fluke. I'd like to be able to keep it like this without messing it up in the process of trimming it.

    PS: I paid $8 for this razor at a flea market several years ago. Since then I've done nothing to it but hone it, maybe twice. Got my 1960 Fatboy at the same flea market for $4. Haven't seen a razor worth buying at the place since.
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    Quote Originally Posted by carlmaloschneider View Post
    A late afternoon shave in my room, a glass of wine, jazz on the music player, two table lamps, purple velvet curtains, a Swedish razor, a linen and English bridal strop, Madame Scodioli’s ‘Step Right Up’ soap and lotion, a cut.
    Very morose, I feel a poem coming on
    The older I get, the better I was

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    Prep: Shower
    Scuttle: Schwarzweisskeramik
    Razor: Riki Shia '888' 6/8" half hollow
    Brush: Thater 4125/00 2-band fan
    Cream: St James of London 'Cedarwood & Clarysage'
    Astringent: Osma Alum
    Cologne: St James of London 'Cedarwood & Clarysage' post-shave cologne



    Notes: A good shave, 2-pass and a touch, near BBS, little alum sting. First razor I'd finished on a Suehiro Gokumyo 20k and it was certainly keen enough.

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    Hi all !



    Have a nice weekend
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    I just got this one and I decided to not really restore it,
    I just cleaned up and conditioned the scales, Blue Magic and honed the blade.
    I was supposed to test out the Genco Head Barber I just got done with as well on this shave,
    but the G.W. Pipe just felt so no nice... and left me BBS... c'est la vie


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    It is just Whisker Whacking
    Relax and Enjoy!
     



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    SATURDAY
    Thanks for a week of great ideas, photos, and shaves.
    Razor: Genco
    Soap: Green Mountain “Scentless Shaving Soap”
    Mug: Vintage USA
    Brush: generic mixed badger
    Aftershock: none
    Splash: “Ultra Black”

    The Day? Mixed weather >9ºC. The shave quick and clean in two. All the players were in the game and it is a winner.
    The fun of trying things makes the day go a bit better and quicker!
    ~Richard

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    I received the soaps as no cost samples to try them out. You will see this one for a few days as I try it with different shave equipment. I am trying the no scent one to assure my nose is not leading me in a wrong direction. The soaps are made in the USA. Today...the soap has promise!

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    Beautiful pipe you got there, Mr. Pfries.
    Geezer and pfries like this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    Beautiful pipe you got there, Mr. Pfries.
    Thank you Hirlau,

    scales are a bit rough but I think they fit it well as they are.
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    It is just Whisker Whacking
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