I can't seem to keep up with the thread this month. Last two shaves were both using razors removed in a trade from
@alpla444 in the U.K. Still trying to work through a sample of Soap Commander Inspire.
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Sunday's shave was with my first French blade. In new acrylic scales, with an awesome wedge, we have a Nessel 56, full hollow, 13/16 round point. The back side of the blade reads, "Garanti Trempe Et Affile, A La Main, M.D. 112. 481-M.I.54 762". The size on this razor is about perfect. Very keen edge, and a very smooth shave. I did three passes, and then figured out a new pass on my neck that got three quarters of the stubble, going from the bottom of my neck on the outside, up to the corner of my chin. I was holding the tail of the razor, and using my wrist to move it in an arc, rather than my normal grip. No blood, quiet alum, and Lustray Blue Spice mentholated awesome.
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Today's shave was with vintage Sheffield Steel. Original horn scales have some nice color to them, and it has the original lead wedge. It is marked B.I.R.R. Trademark on one side of the blade, with a wagon wheel. The back side of the blade says 1501/34. French point, half hollow and 6/8 in size. Did my normal three passes, and the half pass on my neck, and ended with a very high grade DFS. This razor isn't as smooth as the Nessel, but still a good shave. Finished off with Fine Green Vetver. No irritation and no blood.
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