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    Quote Originally Posted by STF View Post
    Hi all,

    Anyone tried Knightsbridge?

    I'm looking for a new soap or cream for my new brush

    I'm looking to spend in the region of $20 - $30 Ca and I would like matching shave balm and if poss bead oil.

    I would like a really nice scent.

    I am thinking so far of La Poire Francaise Shaving Soap by Henri et Victoria, it also has shave balm but I would have to use unscented beard oil - not a deal breaker.
    I have the Knightsbridge Charcoal and quite like it. Not much of a lasting scent, though. Price was quite reasonable - about $18 CDN if I remember correctly.

    H & V produce some good shaving soaps and creams. Personally, I like their Cognac and Cuban Cigars and Duc de Santal. Scent is a very personal choice and I prefer earthier scents like sandalwood and tobacco.
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    Rez, you’re killing me! Hahahaha
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steel View Post
    Rez, you’re killing me! Hahahaha
    Hi Steel,

    What am I missing?

    High Grading? I'm originally from England so there must be a translation thing.
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    High grading refers to taking only the best or easiest and leaving the lesser grade, or the hard work behind. You are shaving the easy parts and leaving the more difficult area behind. In commercial fishing it is when you release all but the premium fish, in logging it is when you clear cut but take onlly the highest value timber. In shaving it is when you have a goatee and moustache.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    High grading refers to taking only the best or easiest and leaving the lesser grade, or the hard work behind. You are shaving the easy parts and leaving the more difficult area behind. In commercial fishing it is when you release all but the premium fish, in logging it is when you clear cut but take onlly the highest value timber. In shaving it is when you have a goatee and moustache.
    Ah Ha, Now I get it

    But you can believe me when I say that at my stage there are no easy parts. High grading for me would be an electric razor
    Last edited by STF; 12-28-2019 at 04:10 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by STF View Post
    Hi Steel,

    What am I missing?
    I found it humorous that he was busting your chops. If it wasn’t in kind spirit, it would not have been funny but since Rez is a kind soul and he meant nothing but playful banter (as did you) I found it Hilarious.

    Steve, I can relate to you and the wife situation. She hates it when I shave everything off so sometimes I do it just to keep her feeling alive albeit with anger but hey passion is passion.
    What a curse be a dull razor; what a prideful comfort a sharp one

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