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    5/8 Biedermeier - Silvertip Erskine - Valobra - Aqua Velva



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    Razor: Dovo Special 6/8
    Brush: Crabtree & Evelyn Best Badger
    Soap: Penhaligon's English Fern w/ Tallow
    Astringent: None today
    A/S lotion: Crabtree & Evelyn Post-Shave Relief
    EDT: Brooks Brothers New York
    Result: Smooth and happy

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    Nice photo! I like those stacked washers!
    +1 from me awesome!
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    Semogue 1438 : José Monserrat Pou 14 Medallón Taurino, "estocada" : De Vergulde Hand SS : Alt Innsbruck cologne



    If someone tells me when I bought this razor (20 euros in a small cutlery of Pamplona) that I was going to get a BBS like today I would not have believed it, but it's an excellent shaver. It was me who did not know how to use it.

    In Semogue everything is right, even small brushes, what a joy to use them.
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    Default Thursday - I got one in the mail last night

    Prep: Hot shower
    Brush: Martinez' custom: Chess King w/ 26mm silver tip badger
    Soap: TSD Coffee
    Strop: Tony Miller Heirloom tri-strop
    Razor: Josh Earl custom 8/8 - Ebony scales
    ASB: Caswell-Massey number six

    It DOES shave as good as it looks!
    Great razor Josh! It's five hours since I shaved and I'm still grinning.

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    THURSDAY

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    Alt Innsbruck AS
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    Default Thursday Morning...

    Prep: Hot shower--followed by Lucky Tiger “Molle’" Brushless SC
    Brush:
    Simpsons PL8 "Super Badger"
    SC:
    Cella “Crema Da Barba All’Olio Di Mandorla”
    Strop:
    VB Red Latigo--50 fabric; 55 leather
    Razor:
    6/8” Dubl Duck “Goldedge”
    Astringent:
    Alum block
    ASB:
    Nivea for Men "Extreme Comfort"
    Cologne:
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    Result:
    Preeminente!
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    Quote Originally Posted by du212 View Post
    Semogue 1438 : José Monserrat Pou 14 Medallón Taurino, "estocada" : De Vergulde Hand SS : Alt Innsbruck cologne



    If someone tells me when I bought this razor (20 euros in a small cutlery of Pamplona) that I was going to get a BBS like today I would not have believed it, but it's an excellent shaver. It was me who did not know how to use it.

    In Semogue everything is right, even small brushes, what a joy to use them.
    du212,

    A beautiful shave and a truly beautiful looking str8 razor. What more could a shaver ask for? Congratulations!
    "Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter." Mark Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhenry View Post
    du212,

    A beautiful shave and a truly beautiful looking str8 razor. What more could a shaver ask for? Congratulations!
    The bargain price that I paid for the razor, a true steal,...But some stores prefer to sell new Dovos and Henckels to restore and care Filarmonicas, Palmeras and Pumas,.........But they are selling (not always in good condition) them at very low prices, the wanted spanish filarmonicas can be found here by less than 50 bucks in some cases, and I am talking about NOS pieces.

    The inconvenient is that you need to visit every small cutlery and old hairdresser to ask them about the razors, but if they have keep a razor in good condition......

    At the moment I have found that there are some razor hunters in Spain, 2 months ago I visit a cutlery and a person have bought all the stock of Filarmonicas (Doble Temple 14, and 13, Barbas Duras 14,....) about 10 razors by less than 150 euros
    Last edited by du212; 04-22-2010 at 01:21 PM.

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    Default a memorable shave

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    Razor: Celebrated - C. Steel Razor - Set for use 8/8
    Brush: Simpson Polo 10
    Soap: Castle Forbes Lime
    Astringent: Thayers Witch Hazel
    A/S Balm: QED Lime
    EDC: Acca Kappa Cedro
    Result: Mowed away a 4 day beard growth in no time.

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