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What is your plan for MAYhem?

  1. Gonna get crazy with the group using less than fine Japanese shavettes!

    10 vote(s)
    31.3%
  2. Can you say blade on a finger? I'm in!

    3 vote(s)
    9.4%
  3. I have other ideas/plans that will definitely fall into the MAYhem category.

    6 vote(s)
    18.8%
  4. I'm sane. I'll be doing a rule or focus and loving every minute of it!

    12 vote(s)
    37.5%
  5. I'll be watching the MAYhem like watching a train wreck....is that all the blood you could manage?

    12 vote(s)
    37.5%
  6. Cookies. Where are the cookies?

    13 vote(s)
    40.6%
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  1. Thank you Frank. I made it a little early for my appointment. Traffic was crazy.


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  2. Impressive Jim! :love055: the G3
  3. Stunning photo, Mark!
  4. Terrific Tuesday setup amigo! :happy088::happy088:Have a great day!
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  5. Another great photo and beautiful setup. Love the brush.


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  6. Thanks for the kind words amigo. highfive.gif
  7. Thanks Andrew! :happy088:
  8. Stunning photo, Mark! Great colors.
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  9. After yesterday's disaster of a shave, I couldn't of asked for a better shave this morning! This razor came in the mail yesterday with a beautiful edge and it's the first time I've used smiling blade. I really enjoyed it. This razor is going to be a regular in my rotation. I'm smooth
    I also managed not to open yesterday's wound back up
    SOTD
    Route 66 Perfect Storm Soap
    B-400 Brush by Tom
    Art Razor Le Chef Razor
    Lucky Tiger
    Pinaud Lilac Vegetal After Shave
    Have a great day![​IMG]
  10. Love the brush. Is that reflection or moisture on the handle? Looks comfortable to use. Nice pairing with the bowl.
  11. Mayhem SOTD 5/9/17
    Razor: MD Barber shavette with no scales
    Blade: Gillette 7 ‘O Clock Black
    Brush: Envy White Badger in Troth Handle
    Soap: Eufros Dama de Noche
    Post: Cold water, Alum, swearing, Styptic pencil, more swearing, Thayer’s Toner, more Styptic pencil
    Aftershave: Jabonman Dama de Noche Balm
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    Two things I would like to discuss before getting to today’s shave. Both have a direct impact on the quality of your shave, and ability to adapt to multiple razors. The first is confidence. We have said many times that in order to shave with an open bladed razor, you have to approach the shave with confidence, and not be too timid in placing the open blade on your face. If you are too timid with a straight or shavette, you will not be able to get your whiskers cut, even if you do six passes. There is a certain level of pressure and force that is needed to remove whiskers, and being too timid will prevent you from getting this. The flip side of confidence is that sometimes you approach a shave with too much confidence. Things like placing a shavette on your face with a similar pressure, angle, and force as you would do with a straight razor. I had a not so gentle reminder that shavettes and straights are two different beasts. When you boast that you can shave with anything, sometimes that’s a good reminder.
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    Second thing I noticed today might not make sense to those of you who haven’t joined the Dark Side yet. We talk about balance on a razor, but I hadn’t really thought of all the ways this impacts your shave. The shavette I used today does not have scales. For some strokes, I have the scales at a 90 degree angle, and for some I have them at a 180 degree angle. The balance of the razor allows me to use a lighter stroke than I would without them. It makes the natural grip on the razor a pivot, rather than a lever. It also makes it easier to see/feel/find the angle. When the scales are at a 90 degree angle, whether using it backhand or normal, the scales give a visual cue to the angle, and help maintain the delicate changes and balance needed to have the finesse to adjust it while shaving.

    So how was the shave today? In two words, “Bloody hell.” So I picked up this razor last year, and remember not really liking the one shave I had with it. Still an accurate assessment. It was sold as a stripped down shavette, to be slimmer and more maneuverable. I found it to be difficult to control. I also forgot how less forgiving a shavette is than a straight. I started my N/S WTG pass. Put the razor down on my face. “Ow, oh yeah, corners on the blade. Have to watch those. No seriously, dude, watch those.” At this point I have seven bloody spots, three weepers behind/below each ear, and a puncture wound next to my sideburn that is starting to bleed quite a bit. Just have my jaw and chin left to do on this pass. Start to go along the left jawline, and the blade chatters because I don’t have it balanced correctly, and I attempt to power through it. No blood yet, but I can see a flap of skin an inch wide along the jaw line. “Hmm, this may not be a great shave.” Start to work on the chin, and set the blade down too hard and at an angle. “Welp, that was dumb. Wow, its already bleeding. Hey, the one on my jaw is starting to bleed now.” Carefully finished the pass under my lower lip, and just stopped. This shave was done. Not quite SAS, and not going any further.

    I am bloodier from this shave than all my shenanigans in the last month, heck, in the last year. Wife opens the door. Laughs at me. Closes it. I count 13 bloody spots. Three of them are bleeding a lot, and running down my face. I do a cold water rinse, and it burns in some spots. It actually closed up several of the weepers. Grabbed the alum bar. Stopped the blood on all but the cuts by my sideburn, jaw, and chin. It actually didn’t burn or sting on the bad cuts, but did everywhere else. My theory is that the blood flow prevented the alum from actually getting into the cut. Grabbed the styptic pencil, and went to work on the cuts. That stung. Gave that a few minutes to set up, while I cleaned the gear. Rinsed my face with cold water and Thayer’s. Grabbed the styptic again, and got the blood stopped. Finished getting dressed with white casts on the cuts. Carefully cleaned most of the powder off my face, applied the balm. Should have used the Veg. I look like I tangled with a tom cat, might as well smell like it.
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  12. The only rules about taping a razor blade to your finger say that you shouldn't do it. Be a rebel. Do it however you want.
  13. I'm sorry your shave sucked, but this was a fantastic read.

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  14. Mute the corners! There's a reason new straight users start with round toe points.
    And wrap that tool up for easy mailing. PIF it to someone with masochistic tendencies. Or after you heal do a Focus?
  15. Yikes! I'd walk away from that evil razor and work on finger shaver 3.0 just to reduce your risk. Who knows, maybe that sucker is haunted razor #2 in this thread.
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  16. May 9, 2017- Gem Mini-Focus

    Razor: Gem 1912
    Blade: Gem Blue Star (2)
    Brush: Razorock Plissoft 22
    Cream: KMF fragrance-free
    Post: Alum, Listerine, WH

    Apparently, I dried the Blue Star off enough yesterday that there was no rust this morning. Despite a minimum of beard growth since yesterday, I went ahead with my usual two passes to another nice DFS+ with no blood or irritation.

    I'm going to end this mini-focus early, though, and go back to DE for the rest of the week. I just received some Dorco Prime Platinum blades from @Linuxguile and will be seeing how the third and loftiest member of the Dorco 301 family handles.
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  17. Ouch!
  18. Looking forward to your review, John. I may hack one into my Shovelhead and join you, for the sake of science and MAYhem.
  19. 1914 May-hem.

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  20. Stunning picture, Mark!
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