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    Post Wednesday December 25 SOTD - Wednesday

    Pre-Shave: Hot shower
    Brush: 26mm Thäter "SRP 2011 Ltd. Ed.", 2-band Silvertip Badger
    Razor: 8/8" F.W. Engels "Trade Mark", Full Hollow Ground, Spike Point
    Honing Regimen: Chosera 1k, 2k, 5k, 10k, followed by Kiita/Asagi Hybrid with Botan/Tenjou/Koma/Tomonagura progression
    Strop: 0/25 laps (Tony Miller Horsehide Heirloom strop)
    Soapreme: Acca Kappa "1869" Shave Creme + Acca Kappa "1869" Shave Soap + Glycerin
    Toner: Thayer's Witch Hazel (Lavender, no alcohol)
    Moisturizer: Trumper's Fragrance-free Moisturizer
    After Shave Splash: Vintage Paco Rabanne AS
    After Shave Balm: Paco Rabanne ASB
    Results: Today, I shaved with another monster in my collection - the Engels Trade Mark. I had to couple this beauty with the Thäter "SRP 2011 Ltd. Ed., and the Acca Kappa line up. The result was an ultra-luxurious shave . One can always count on the Acca Kappa über to consistently deliver the goods. It never fails. To top it off, the feel of the Thäter tips messaging the skin was just heavenly. I must confess though, despite her being a nudge stiffer, I give this Engels a slight edge (pun intended ) over the Blackie as far as the smoothness of the shave is concerned (and they both received the same honing treatment). However, more experimentation is needed to substantiate this observation. Also, my wife and I were recently remodeling our condo (where my mother-in-law is living) and in organizing boxes, we came across some vintage Paco Rabanne Aftershave (probably 1960s or 70s) that my late father-in-law (God bless his soul) used to own, but never used. They were still in their original packing, unopened. Imagine my delight when I (of course) found out that I will be the new owner. So, in honor of him, I used one today...let me tell you though: they just don't make them like they used to. Nothing beats the good ol' days of vintage-ness (cars, razors, colognes, well, almost anything). Another super shave to start this beautiful Wednesday .






    Have a STUPENDOUS Wednesday gentlemen.

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    Paul Fisher 58 Square Point-AOS Soap and Cream-24MM Amboyna Burl Silvertip-DB 1.5 Scuttle-Lubriderm 3 in 1 ASB-Kouros Cologne

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    DFS in 3 pass. 2 WTG 1 ATG. I absolutely love this razor and found myself laughing while shaving that I LOVE ALL my razors...I'm still trying to find a "sweet spot" with the AOS soap and cream. It seems to have a thin range of too dry or too wet.
    The urge is hitting me again so I may start making new scales for a few(12) old razors that are currently not in rotation and need some TLC.
    Off to lunch with friends and then start honing the 4K/8K JaNorton pair. Have a great day all!
    Paul
    "We sleep soundly in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm."

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    Wednesday - back at work after a week off

    Today's shave:

    Karbon King 5/8
    Badger brush
    Palmolive stick (grated into a bowl)
    Thayer's / AV Ice Blue / Nivea ASB
    L'Occitane Vetyver cologne


    Excellent shave today.

    Barry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8Shooter View Post
    Finally an appropriate razor for the Roof!!!
    Paul
    that means that you are not interested in a trade?

    RazorThiers Issard evidé Sonnant 6/8
    BrushJoris Pur Gris Européen
    SoapMartin de Candre
    AstringentThayer's Witch Hazel astringent
    AftershaveMartin de Candre huile de Camomile
    EdTFragonard Cologne Grand Luxe
    CommentFollowing Paul's advice I've chosen a razor for roofs, I guess , I kept it in a safe and warm place for shooting the picture. After a mach3 shave the straight has given back to me the feeling of a real shave. French stuff had become the best partners for this TI evidé sonnant and the result has been better than expected. The Humble Witch Hazel is a fantastic product and it makes better the camomille oil from Martin de Candre, I didn't expet that the best of this shave would be the aftershave but it was .


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    Quote Originally Posted by BladeRunner001 View Post
    Nothing beats the good ol' days of vintage-ness (cars, razors, colognes, well, almost anything).
    Ditto what Robert said

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8nSharp View Post
    Shumate 5/8
    Target Black Badger
    Speick Stick
    Alum Block
    Witch Hazel
    Afta Fresh Balm
    Old Spice After Shave Splash
    Excellent setup and gear SnS

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    Thanks for asking Robert, the road to recovery is a slow but sure one, taking it easy one day at a time.
    Glad to hear it Jamie. Hope for a speedy recovery

    Quote Originally Posted by Sargon View Post
    sun-tues for me were travel days...
    Decent shaves with my travel kit while I was away from home. The kit may not be quite as luxurious or varied as my usual, but it all performs very well. My only real regret is that I just don't get as rich a lather facelathering as bowl lathering, so I may tweak that aspect a bit next time I am not home. Well that and missing my classic hair grooms.
    I bet it felt great to be back home

    Quote Originally Posted by Str8Shooter View Post
    The urge is hitting me again so I may start making new scales for a few(12) old razors that are currently not in rotation and need some TLC.
    Off to lunch with friends and then start honing the 4K/8K JaNorton pair. Have a great day all!
    Uuuhhh Ohhh...When the urge gets you, it's game over. Can't wait to see those new scales for the 12 razors Paul (Talk about 12 brides for 12 grooms)

    PS: Have fun

    Quote Originally Posted by du212 View Post
    Comment|Following Paul's advice I've chosen a razor for roofs, I guess , I kept it in a safe and warm place for shooting the picture.
    That's too funny José. A stunning shot brother and an even better shave. Well done

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    • After: Myrsol emulsión
    • Soap: Tabac stick
    • Brush: Semogue 1800
    • Mug: Blue Floyd Mark II
    • Razor: Eugenio Hoppe Aevos 6/8"
    • Post: alum block
    • After: Taylor of Bond Street Bay Rum




    I'm very happy with my shaving today. It has been a great shave.

    Regards
    José Luis

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    Today's shave was quite unique for me. I was going to shave with a razor Rene sent after I gave it a short run on the Naniwas. I decided to hone the small Wade and Butcher since I had not used it in a while and it was my first vintage razor purchase. So I did both razors and then took a shower. When it came to shave, I decided to use both of these Celebrated razors from W&B. Rene, I'll let the whiskers grow again and give the C-Mon a run Friday.

    Hot shower,warm oil
    Dirty Bird Scuttle
    Taylor of Old Bond Street Lemon Lime Shave Cream
    New Forest Badger
    Hone: 3/5/8/12 Diamond Spray, CrOx, SRD Strop
    Wade and Butcher, Barber's Use
    Wade and Butcher. Celebrated Barber's Notch
    RazorRock Aluminum
    Thayer's Lemon Witch Hazel
    Vaseline for men.
    I used the 5/8 for the first and last passes and the big blade for the middle pass. Great shave as evinced by Hannah running her hand over my cheek and making smoooooooth comments.

    You can see the difference in size
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    Wednesday

    Dovo Best Quality 6/8
    Men-U Boar brush
    TSD Cool Water type soap
    Booster Bay Rum A/S
    Old Spice

    Great shave! I love layering Booster aftershaves with other scents since they don't last that long on my anyway. I'm one day closer to my Dovo Bismarck getting here and I can't wait to try it! Happy Wednesday everyone!

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    Robert, I will have to wait a bit cause I'm going to be gone all of Jan but when I come back it's game on!!!
    "We sleep soundly in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm."

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