Yes, I like those vintage Wilkies as well, but I use them sparingly, since I don't have that many left :)
I think many people have this watch, or had it at some point. Nice one, and a good match with that strap!
I decided to make the 2nd time on my Citizen Nighthawk useful, by setting it to New York time. That's the time zone of our company's head office,...
It is strange that the old design (Trac II / GII compatible) cartridges are still made by third parties, but that apparently nobody makes the...
True for me ... I am basically shaving with the same blades now as thirty years ago (the "Made in Israel" ones). They likely have changed over the...
Ah yes, the fun of not being a native speaker :P
I have three of those stands, for the brushes I have in regular rotation, in different sizes. The holes at the bottom are vent holes; with the...
What do Feather Populars go for nowadays? Very mild but decent razors, especially when paired with Feather blades. I used a Gillette Slim Twist...
Oh, I hated hated hated those Semogues lol! Waste of money for me! I don't discount your experience (they are popular for a reason) but the two I...
Same observations here; Astras feel rough for me on the first shave(s). For me personally, there are much better blades (I didn't try the Rubies...
When I was 18, I had a (looking back) very mild Gillette with decent blades, and a lousy technique. The main reason I got away with that, I guess,...
I have no idea. Is the difference only that rubber strip? I have no experience with modern cartridge razors anyway, but I have heard saying that...
:D He is 84 so I don't think he's planning to scale up ;) But those handmade brush stands, and this shaving bowl, mean a lot for me.
Looks like it originally said: "Lekker eens wat anders". :D
After having made a couple of brush stands in the past few years, my dad now made me a shaving bowl. I am extremely happy with my new bowl (quite...
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