My Kiebitz razor was up next in the rotation this morning. It was a fine two pass shave, with minimal touch up required. This razor is a talker!
Tanifuji Cape Kennedy 77 As the Brush Turns Synthetic Brush Calani Dubai Shaving Soap Eau de Iceberg EDT
Dovo Bismarck 6/8. Stirling Noir for super slick lather, set me up for another ultra close smooth shave. Polished off with Grey Flannel as&edt.
ENGLISH SUNDAY Razor: T. R. Cadman & Sons Bengall 5/8. Circa 1890-1919 Excellent Sheffield razor that delivers a smooth, close and trouble-free shave every time. Soap: Crowne & Crane Kingsmen soap Scuttle: English Fox Hunt Scuttle circa 1920-30 Brush: Savile Row EDT: Woods of Windsor
Tonight's shave was with a wonderfully smooth Japanese razor. Its a thick, non-flexing, not too noisy blade. I had nice two pass shave, with zero cuts, nicks, or weepers, just smoothness in the end. Razor- Japanese 飛燕 HIEN 東京
I used my Morley and Sons "Damascus" razor this morning. I did two passes and just a little touch up and ended up with a mostly BBS shave all around. It was also a very comfortable shave, with very little burn from my aftershave. As I've used up all of my Stirling bay rum soap (I'm a use it till it's done person). I enjoyed the lather and loved the scent of it. It's a soap that I will buy again. I've started with my Chiseled Face ghost town barber. It has a nice, but very mild scent. Maybe I'm losing my ability to smell things. However, the lather did not disappoint as it was quite slick and creamy! I think I'll like this soap.
Heavy slab of vintage Sheffield steel; 7/8" true wedge with a monster notch from Marshes & Sheffield (1840). Love the 'barbershop' scent from SC!