A Journey Down Route 66 24-27 January 2017 (Four days of auto DFS, watched NBA, listened to rockabilly, played guitar, smoked a pipe, had weather, all is quiet in Kentucky) Have a superb Saturday!
Saturday, January 28, 2017 Cold River Soap Works Lavish Envy Shave "Eight Ball" with Envy White 2-Band The General with TRIAD Helix Hex Titanium Feather Pro Cold River Soap Works Lavish Aftershave Brooks Brothers Blue
It is Lunar New Year here one of the big two holidays here. Everything is closed and no reason to shave except for myself. I decided to celebrate with a monster brush, Polo 12. This thing is huge an normally I would only use under the influence and when I want to shave my whole body. Given the size of the brush I need something with on opening large enough to accommodate this brush, so Route 66 it is. Rounding out the festivities is a Drew Dick smiling 6/8 full hollow. This is a very loud razor, perfect for the new year. Even though I did not need enough a close shave my OCD took over and I went for it. Four passes and even a fifth smoothing pass (WTG). The razor is very sharp and while I got the long lasting BBS it did cost some irritation. Irritation A- Closeness A+ Smoothness A- Sharpness A+ Unfortunately being members of the cartel the boys had to work today. The Japanese cartel provided some food and drink for the boys and the Russian cartel order a singer for entertainment. Unfortunately the singer was paid with a case of soju(the national drink in Korea) and never showed up. We did get a text from her with some unintelligible ravings and a picture. Our Russian brothers while generous, their idea kind of backfired.
It's not unusual for ideas from my gang to backfire. Too much vodka, too little engineering. Even in social settings.
Day 2 of Stirling Baker Street was a little better. I bloomed the soap whilst showering and that opened up the scent some. It still isn't my favorite, but I like it better than my initial impression now that I am past first exposure. I think part of it is preconceived notions being further from actuality than anticipated. That said, it is still a fine soap, and built up a ridiculous amount of lather. I think I let the blade ride in my Magic one shave too long. Got a little tugging and nicked myself. Just a tiny one, but I had a good record going with the Magic so it was a bit of a letdown. Swapped blades mid-shave and the remainder was uneventful. Finished with alum, witch hazel, and Clubman Special Reserve. I then hit myself with a few blasts of Mr. Blass for good measure since I was off today and wanted to establish my manliness whilst out and about. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
Oh, and I have two nice looking GEM 1912's headed my way from the 'Bay. They looked to be in very good condition. One is for me, the other for a friend interested in wet shaving. He will be receiving it along with a stick of Arko and a badger brush. February may be a SE focus for me. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
Happy Anniversary January!! January 27 Mostly Shavettes Razor - 1947 Gillette Super Speed Blade - (2) Soap - Tabac Brush - BoS Omega 10066 Post - Alum Well, after reading an impression of me earlier that was far too accurate and bit scary, I think I'll sum this one up thusly. Yes, it was a Voskhod in the'47 Super Speed. Yes, it is the Cartel's finest. Soap was Tabac which was.....well NOT the Fat. No blood so no need for any towels to clean it up and the finish was a DFS after two very fine passes and a touch up run. Well, near BBS. Saying anymore than that might throw me into a parody of myself of the parody that @wristwatchb so accurately parodied. And, while I love a good parade as much as the next guy, a parody is an entirely different animal. Besides. It's nighttime in the Lou and I have to dodge the bullets so I can sell tomorrow. Thus ends the shave report for this date, the twenty-seventh of January, in this grand year of 2017.
Adjustment in this weeks focus due to travel: Delta Echo Flaretip Treet Classic blade Blue Steel SR WW LE Silvertip Queen Charlotte Rose Otto - travel size I'm pushing myself to focus on the SR on this trip. This mornings shave with Blue Steel wen't very well and ended with no perceptible burn and no nicks. Long decisive strokes and only one or two strokes on the first pass and then a quick second pass to check for missed spots seems to be what worked so well.
It sounds like you are getting it figured it. It took me a long time to take my straight on business trips. Have fun!
Yeah, I don't think a business trip would be my first trip with the SR. This is a trip to visit family.
Catch up post. I have been busy enough at work and home this week that I haven't been on the forum much. Summary of what I missed below. Happy anniversary @Douglas Carey! @Screwtape, I look forward to trying the carbon blades. Good work on the brush focus and culling. @clint64, @PLAla, @Boojum1, @Norcalnewb, @mrchick, @PickledNorthern, @Douglas Carey ,@Keithmax max, @Linuxguile, @leitmotiv, fantastic pictures. @wristwatchb likes Jabonman soap, and appreciates us all. @mrchick broke out the group hug photo. I like that we didn't have sharp things in our hands for that one. @PickledNorthern and @Douglas Carey hadn't read about @Troy M's skunk shave. Good times. @SharptoothC is working on overtaking @Bama Samurai as the shavette master, I suggest a cage match to settle it. @NCoxSTL has progressed to the point where his shaves aren't as entertaining, unless he has bad gear. Technique trumps tools, I guess. @Troy M has a really nice looking Delta Echo New. @John Ruschmeyer, has the KMF been working out with your bride as far as not setting off the issues? @RetLEO-07, serious offer when you are ready. Happy to loan you a couple of straight razors and a strop, so you can realize the Dark Side is the best side. Everyone else is just jealous of the cookies. @wristwatchb taunting rose of us who can't retire for quite a while with stories of how nice it is. Charlie, please just say it's horrible and make us believe it. @COMPNOR, welcome aboard! Don't worry about shenanigans. They are mostly harmless. Happy Birthday @Norcalnewb. Hope it was a good one. Charlie came up with a pretty accurate picture of what a Neal and Chris thread would look like. @NCoxSTL is going to try vodka mixed with sake, and report back to us. (Please consider that a dare from me, @SharptoothC, and @cmorris357.) @RaZorBurn123 ruins vodka with cookies. Someone should tell the boys. @Paul Turner is going to jump back into the 30 Day thread. Welcome back! @Drygulch posted an actual picture he took of his wife when he told her about the two custom razors he ordered while at dinner tonight. In retrospect, he should have waited about half a drink further into the meal. Happy Lunar New Year, @Keithmax! Any way we should be celebrating that here? What did I miss?
Attention all newbies: @Drygulch was kidding. He posts a summary of the thread every 48 hours. It's a great service to our group. Nice work Adam!
I'll take that vodka/sake dare under advisement. Not saying the dare didn't work....just need time to find the sake. Less entertaining shaves requires one of two things to remedy, I think. Either buy more bad gear or perhaps drink vodka/sake then shave. That should be good for a bloody laugh. That look on your wife's face is familiar to me. Seems I've seen it on a face near me, though it usually involves how much time I've spent on this thread more than how many razors I have. Though the latter is still a sore point at times. And my wife likes me doing this.