I’m caught up reading through the thread. I’ve made few comments lately, but I do enjoy seeing what everyone is up to and looking at all the awesome “shave porn”.
I’ve been working at the VDH soap (mostly - I do use others sometimes) to use it up. There are still a few shaves left with the VDH, but it’s getting very close to being finished. I’ve decided that the VDH will not get replaced when it’s done. I teetered a little while with it, but while it’s a very good soap, and a cheap one at that, it just doesn’t have the “comeback sauce” as Randy
@BaylorGator puts it. It was my first “real” shaving soap, and it has served me well. However, when it’s gone, it’s gone.
“Ol’ Shedder” continues to earn its nickname. I have a feeling that it’ll end up with a new knot in the future, at which point, the brush will no longer be able to be called a Simpson. I just don’t know what knot will be selected.
The shaves have been great - mostly using the Rockwell 6S. Today, I chose to break out the Gem Jr. What great shavers these little fellas (Gems) are. This one is user-grade, without a doubt! It almost seems to me that the Jr. has just a tad more blade feel than the Damaskeene. Hey Fuzzy
@wchnu - is that the case, or just my perception?
I have no idea what a Stainless Gem blade shaves like, and I really don’t care. The carbons seem to hang right in there with the best of the DE blades in terms of efficiency and longevity. I think I have 5 or 6 shaves on this blade, and it still doesn’t show any sign of giving up. From what I’ve read on here, I’m not missing out by not trying stainless Gems.
Today’s shave was brought to me by the following:
Gem Jr.
CVS Carbon SE
VDH soap
Simpson Commodore X3 “Ol Shedder”
Stirling Electric Sheep A/S
Two nice, easy passes - plus a little touch up. Smooth shaving, smooth results. Zero issues. Wonderful start to the day.
Have a great Wednesday, fellas!
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