Thanks guys, but this wasn't about me; it was about trying to give back to a great, generous group of guys. Thanks for everyone's participation. This thing really took on a life of its own!
Indeed this was fun to watch between now and next year I might even go crazy enough to participate Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
With the weather warming up, have a couple popsicles. Save the sticks. Do you have a stapler? Tapatalk Via Kyocera
Thank you Randi for making Mayham so fun and this year so memorable. Also a big thank you to your family for assisting in the presentations, that made it extra special.
If I'm feeling brave I might try my new Bakelite open Comb slant with a feather which is tame in comparison but it would be completely new to me I've never used an OC or slant and I'm used to letting the weight of the razor do the work so something as light a lady Bakelite would definitely require me to watch the angle and pressure. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
OC has no effect on aggressiveness. It merely allows more lather to remain, and will handle longer growth. All Razors are the same, low angle and appropriate pressure is the key to all.
I agree. Some OC's are more aggressive, but that has nothing to do with the comb itself, it's just a design decision. (Piccolo comes to mind). I love my Senator - I find it a very mild shaver, much like the later Super Speeds. I like the NEW LC(fat common bar handle), I've enjoyed the OLD, and even the knockoff OLD clone I have works really well - it's a bit more bitey, but that's good for pulling off a week's worth of hair.
I got the Mayhem Recovery Kit, Omega Pro Boar Brush, Maggard's Lime Preshave Oil, and the Razor Rock Lime soap a few days ago. The knot on the brush will be moved to the LE brush when it gets here. It is a soap eating beast of a brush!