Happy Anniversary January!!
January 26
Mostly Shavettes
Razor - 1947 Gillette Super Speed
Blade -
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Soap - Route 66 Sweeney Todd
Brush - Semogue 620
Post - Alum
It's that time of year in the business of selling beds that things slow down (until President's Day) and we start switching out some of the beds we're no longer going to sell and bring in some new ones. Three of the new ones will be arriving tomorrow and in order to get them on the floor in the right spots I had to move a couple of beds today. Well, okay, so 11 total. AND......we have a new adjustable base that needs to go under one of them and that bugger weighs about 350 pounds. So, that was my day. And yes, by myself. To say that I got a workout is a pretty severe understatement, so tonight I decided I had earned a gloriously luxurious shave to end the day. Voskhod was a given, and I debated on the razor and soap choice. The first vintage I ever bought was a 1947 Super Speed that I had replated. That will work. And I reached for the Fat and grabbed the Route 66 Sweeney Todd instead. Just wanted that wonderful blood orange scent.
I used the Semogue brush just to make things super easy and got another super lather out of it. I love using this razor as it is the original in the Super Speed line, which I consider to be Gillette's flagship razor. Ok, ok, so maybe the Tech deserves that title but humor me. When you consider how many Super Speeds there were and that they outlived the Tech by 9 years in the end, I'm giving them the honor. Tonight at least.
Three passes to a very nice BBS with only one issue. I managed to nick myself on the right side of my neck. It was on the XTG pass and I'm still not sure what I did but I think pressure was involved. I felt it and it didn't produce as big a cut as I thought it would, which was nice. Other than that, great shave and I even finished off with a quick splash of the Mighty Veg after the alum. Added a little burn but it's all good. Gotta love the Super Speed!
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