Thank you. We actually got some sunshine between rain storms so I went ahead a took the photos for the rest of the week.
Wednesday September 12, 2018 Blackland Sabre L2 GEM PTFE PAV Brushworks with Envy White Two Band Sterling Soap Co. R4L SE Soap & Aftershave Ton Ford Grey Vetiver
I have a 1930-1940s Gem Micromatic clog proof, and a Gem Jr with the Bakelite handle on the way! I can wait to get them!!!
Wednesday September 12, 2018 Blackland Sabre L2 GEM PTFE PAV Brushworks with Envy White Two Band Sterling Soap Co. R4L SE Soap & Aftershave Ton Ford Grey Vetiver
September 12 SOTD: Razor: Schick Type G3 Blade: Chick Brush: Razorock Plissoft Lather: Ogallala Bay Rum with Lime and Peppercorns Aftershave: Ogallala Bay Rum Additional Care: Osage Rub Stirling Unscented PSB
SOTD September 12, 2018 A Stirling SEptember Prep: Cold water and Stirling mentholated pre-shave soap Blade: Personna Ultra Chrome Razor: Personna injector Brush: Surrey restored badger Soap: Stirling Green Post: Witch hazel, Country Club for Men Modern Fougere aftershave Nice and easy shave with the Personna injector and vintage Personna Ultra Chrome blade. Been a while since I've used this razor. It's quite mild but efficient and easy to use. I enjoy it. All came together nicely. Enjoy your day!
Williams Wednesday's Shave Cold Water Wash Williams Mug Shave Soap Jayaruh #314 eBarbershop Schick O Clone Schick Twin Blade CWR FD Old Spice AS My prep was just a cold water rinse. The Williams Mug Shave Soap face lathered well with the Jayaruh #314 badger brush. I did two passes with the eBarbershop Schick O Clone Safety Razor with a Schick Twin Blade and ended up with a close, comfortable shave. After a cold water rinse, I finished off with FD Old Spice AS. I am clean, smooth, and refreshed...
SOTD Stirling SEptember 12th Ever-Ready 1914 CVS CS SE blade(4) Stirling Vanilla Sandalwood Hardright Anchorset (24mm, Frigate Class) Nivea Sensitive ASB This was actually my first time shaving with the 1914, I found it much more comfortable then then 1924.
There was a pass-around once with a 1912, a 1914, and a 1924 in the box. You could try all three. The 1912 was fine. The 1924 was sort of a beast, and the 1914 was okay, but I recall something about the handles of the 14 and 24 that wasn't the best. Maybe they were sort of short? Can't recall, but I agree with you that the 1914 was more comfortable than the 1924 in my recollection.