No problems I'll try to get something up soon, I'll be getting married at the end of the year and I'm on the lookout for a showpiece razor that would look fantastic in the photos.
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No problems I'll try to get something up soon, I'll be getting married at the end of the year and I'm on the lookout for a showpiece razor that would look fantastic in the photos.
Chreees, can you post a link to that video on barber hone touch ups. I've watched so many videos it's hard to keep them all straight. Thanks
That's awesome man! I hope you find just what you are looking for. As for getting married, CONGRATS! I got married last June and it was the best thing I've ever done in my life. I wish you and your fiancee the best.
Here it is:
gssixgun Barber Hone.wmv - YouTube
I followed it exactly, 10 x-strokes, but with just water. Worked like a charm. Huge props to Glen for this video!!!
Thanks Chreees, for any other new starters I found a few tips that helped me out.
#1 lather lasts longer for me when I turn off the bathroom exhaust fan.
#2 cleaning the razor off after each movement. I found the lather got sticky and affected the smoothness of each movement, so when there is too much lather on the blade I would wipe it off on a wet towel, rinse under hot water then a quick strop on a dry towel to dry it off and clean everything off it, then on to the next movement.
Nothing new I'm sure, but really helped in my first few shaves.
Finally got some good pics of my collection:
Wade and Butcher "The Celebrated" Extra Hollow Ground:
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/...ps1c30d569.jpg
And with its case I paired it with (I originally paired it with the other case, but the Henckels fits better in it):
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/...ps2629650c.jpg
J.A. Henckels Twin Works 85:
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/...ps4a2874e5.jpg
And with its case I paired it with:
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/...ps715eb0c0.jpg
Dovo Black Star:
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/...ps33d5b428.jpg
Case it came with:
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/...ps8c321197.jpg
And all of my goodies altogether:
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/...psa6528cee.jpg
And your favorite is???
This is a pic I took earlier with my dovo best quality and my shuttle with soap dish from Ansgar in Germany. Its an awesome scuttle!
I like the white scales, there is a scuttle in the classifieds at the moment.
As promised here is my boker tree brand on top my valet
Beautiful! That looks really nice man. Which is your favorite?
On another note, I forgot to log a shave I did yesterday morning:
Shave #11:
Used the Wade and Butcher this shave. Did 50 times on the strop, same prep as before: Proraso pre-shave cream, cold water, watery lather (I have found I like to use a lot of water with Proraso soap). Did my usual two WTG/XTG passes, but this time I focused a bit more on my XTG strokes... Got much closer in areas where I wasn't getting before. Mainly right under my sideburns/ears. I was totally satisfied with this shave. Literally no irritation. Success!
Skipped shaving today, but now I have stubble and can't wait to shave tomorrow!
I know what you mean as soon as I shave I want to shave again.
I don't really have a preference, they are both so similar, I really want to try a half hollow razor or something with a French point. Whichever is sharper feels the best
Shave #12:
Used the Henckels today... amazing. Since I gave it 10 x-strokes on my barbers hone after having it re-honed by Larry, it shaves great. Just as good maybe even better than my Wade and Butcher. No cuts or nicks, but I did get a weeper on my cheek. Nothing serious.
Other than that, just still working on getting closer in certain areas. Getting better!
I had the best shave yesterday! I tried mixing things up and had some great results, here is what I tried.
1. Hot shower prep, cold water shave, cold water in the scuttle too. I'm totally hooked on this cold water shaving thing now. My lather doesn't dry quickly, my face is less prone to little cuts, hairs stand up better, huge time saver.
2. Bought myself some proraso soap tub and pre shave cream. It's really glorious fool proof stuff, great protection and glide and gives a nice fresh barber shop smell.
3. Stropped with the strop lower at my body's end and did one lap at a time rather than continuously counting. Kept it light and moving across rather than through the strop, quick enough to hear something. Felt better than my usual routine. I feel like I really struggle in the stropping technique dept. I also tried to pay less attention to the counting and more attention to the actual stropping.
4. I really got right in there with my exfoliation in the shower too and I did not use my normal cleanser. I even had the kent shower brush scrubbing up against my cheeks and neck, possibly making it as smooth as possible pre shave. That brush is amazing.
5. I stood a little bit closer to the mirror, I got right in there so I could examine each hair follicle and see exactly what's on my face, the exact angles of my face, the angle of the razor and where my razor is going. I'm near sighted too so it helped me heaps, YMMV.
6. Stretching. I made myself not shave anywhere more than 2 inches from where my anchor point of my stretch was. Combined with the close look in the mirror this worked well.
These are by no means secrets or masterclass tips but I hope other learners can benefit.
Actually, I solved it rather quickly once I found the little hook I got with the poorman's strop. ;) Attached it to the bottom of the bathroom cabinets- now I'm good to go in the morning.
Thank you for the recommendations, though. I will keep those in mind if I'm ever in a bind.
Some of you may have already seen these in my thread titled "Need Info," but wanted to say here that I picked up these three 6/8 razors from a guy on Craigslist for a pretty good deal:
Wade and Butcher:
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/...psfeaf1244.jpg
Sheaf Works:
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/...psc36183dc.jpg
Frederick Reynolds:
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/...ps1d81d169.jpg
Shaved with the W&B one today and it was awesome. I LOVE the barber's notch. I dunno why, but it seems like it allows me to get in tight spots better (under my nose, around my sideburns/ears). Typical prep and everything, as I've been doing. Excellent shave. Honing is thanks to Larry at Whipped Dog. ;) I just paid for them via Paypal and had them sent straight to Larry, then he sent them to me. I am EXTREMELY happy with this purchase. Now I'm at 6 razors. :D
Shaved with the Greaves Sheaf Works today (err, yesterday...) and it was amazing. I think I might have enjoyed it more than the W&B?? I dunno. It was a damn fine shave. I LOVE this size razor with barber's notch, the more I use it. I am not sure if I can even go back to my others, haha. We will see. I definitely will try to not neglect them.
Another thing I like about the Greaves Sheaf Works is the simplicity of it, yet it has some nice features... Almost no shoulder, simple stamp of "SHEAF WORKS, SHEFFIELD," and awesome grooved grips for your fingers on the too and bottom of the tang. It's a damn good razor, and I'm glad I own it.
Shaved with the smaller W&B today and it just wasn't the same... I'll be sticking to the 6/8s a lot from now on. Still provided a good shave, but just didn't feel right in my hands.
Haha, I don't need to be buying any more razors for a while. But I said that last time before these three new razors, didn't I? Lol! Either way, I'm living the W&B 6/8 and the Sheaf Works 6/8.
I'll keep updating this thread when anything special happens, lol. I've been doing the same stuff shaving wise.
Ohai el Chreeeeeees
I'm so glad that you posted this... I got my razor and strop from whipped dog... Larry sent it to me scary sharp. With all the instructions for a close shave. When I tried to shave my side burns and cheeks it was kinda tuggy. I felt like man I'm in over my head. So knowing someone had the same experience as I did make me think the learning curve is bigger than I imagined. This post gives me hope to keep trying and eventually it will come. So thanks Chreeees!!
No problem, dude! Glad this thread was able to help someone else out. Oh, and it's Chreees, my name (Chris) as if you sounded it out in a Hispanic accent. I used to work at a hotel and the maintenance guy would say to me everyday when he walked in- "CHREEEEES!" Haha, loved that guy.