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    Quote Originally Posted by Veleno142 View Post
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    Very nice light. very nice light...
    Stranger, if you passing meet me and desire to speak to me, why should you not speak to me? And why should I not speak to you?
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    Hot shower
    Proraso Sapone Barbe Dure
    Century Pure Badger Brush
    Feather SS with Pro Guard blade
    Floid Vigoroso

    The feather SS is very smooth and easy to use in preparation for trying out my new Japanese Kamisori.



    This morning I built a simple DIY light tent so that I can also post pictures to the SOTD

    This is my first photo using the new tent. I obviously have a lot to learn to get a good photo!
    It looks like the bottle of Floid is about to tip over...

    Cheers.
    Looks good. I often use just a piece of cardboard propped up against the dining room chair. Your light box looks a lot better. Do you use a digital camera? I guess you do. Does it have the option of placing a grid pattern on the viewing screen or viewfinder? If so, if you choose to use the grid you can line up the edge of the bottle with the grid to make sure it looks straighter. You also could always rotate the picture a tad in some app (I use GIMP). I'm no expert of course, but those are the tricks I use...
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    Prep - None
    Soap - La Toja stick
    Brush - Omega boar
    Strop - Neil Miller 3 inch Cordovan leather/English linen
    Razor - little Filly 12
    Post - Alum block
    AS - Stetson

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    A few new additions to the Shave Den make their debuts today...

    He saw a lawyer killing a viper on a dunghill hard by his own stable; And the Devil smiled, for it put him in mind of Cain and his brother Abel.
    -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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    Have a Great Monday Gents!
    Luck is a matter of preparation meeting opportunity. ~Lucius Annaeus Seneca

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    Pre : Claus Porto glycerine soap
    Soap : TOBS grapefruit cream
    Brush : Unknown (possibly boar)
    Razor : 1920's Gillette "old type"
    Blade : Gillette 7'o'clock yellow
    Post : Homemade lime scented balm

    Finish : BBS

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    The brush was a shock. It was an eBay purchase, and the sole bid of £1. It's unassuming in terms of looks and weight. It stank of rancid scalp/hair oil, but that was shampooed out (twice). From the usual pea-sized dollop of cream, it didn't hang around in producing lather. It seemed to produce endless amounts of lather too, and the good thick stuff as well. It impressed me, whatever the brush is.
    ~ Dave ~ ... back to lurking...

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    Monday, July 8, 2013

    Prep: Speick Natural Soap
    Razor: Feather AS-D2 with Polsilver Iridium Blade
    Soap: Speick Stick/Grated
    Brush: Semogue TSN 2012 LE #46
    Scuttle: Schwarzweisskeramik
    Post: Dominica Bay Rum

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    Lukewarm Shower, Fat Handle Tech, VDH Boar, Mitchell's Wool Fat, Olive Oil, Brut Cologne, Stache Bomb

    Nice shave to start another week in the salt mines. Is it just me or are four day weekends just not long enough any more?
    The older I get, the better I was

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    Monday

    ATT H1/Griest Stainless Handle
    Gillette Silver Blue
    Omega H1 Performance Synthetic Badger
    Seagrapes Basil Lime Shave Soap
    Dove Post Shave Balm
    Jeffrey Beane Bowling Green After Shave

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    8 July 2013

    * Weber PH + UFO U2V1 SS
    * Perma Sharp Supers
    * WSP 2-band + oscar11 All-Amber
    * Mystic Water Bay Rum
    * Unrefined Shea Butter






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