At a guess, opening a bottle of wine. There's almost certainly a bottle opener on that knife, too (beer). The rest more or less open themselves:beer2:.
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Thanks for clearing that up.
Dang, I was hoping for some sort of secret aussie corkscrew honing technique or something.
oh well maybe next time
I travel light. I take one straight, a mini-tube of Proraso, my Semogue 730, and my Nivea balm. I strop on the inside of my forearm, and I can face-lather the Proraso without much of a problem. If I really want to go light, I can get a decent lather with Proraso without my brush, and I can pour some Nivea into a smaller container (like a contact lens case). With my ultra light setup, I can fit everything into a razor roll.
Actually, I was more intrigued about the Romeo y Julieta tube, but I guess is more related to the wine than to shaving...:rofl2:
As to my travel, I'll be using shortly one of the TI travel paddles mentiones above with a Friodur (right, mdunn :rolleyes:?), plus a La Toja shave stick and a Omega boar brush...here is a pic of the TI:
http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t...S/DSCN3820.jpg
the cigar is in there just so I can have a cigar, again, not related to shaving - though good to celebrate a good one!
I keep lusting after one of those TI paddles Mandrake, but ideally I want something that will fit in my kit.
I keep my razors in a Dovo leather case, so I jut pack that. I use a large coffee cup to make my lather, so I just wrap it up in something (shirt, towel, what ever) and pack it as well. My soaps are all in plastic bowls with screw on lids - pack them. I have a small plastic bottle with a screw on lid for witch hazel, and all of my aftershaves have screw on lids as well, screw the lids down tight, put them in a zip lock bag to be safe and pack them. I just put my strop in the suitcase, usually along one side. I put my brush and brush stand in a ziplock bag and pack that.