A little Charlie-fu happenin' this morning!
A shave with otters, hides, stags, leather, tobacco, gasoline, gas stations, chisels, planetary alignment, and thoughts of
@Paul Turner. Yes, this may be a little creepy in normal circles, but it's par for the course here.
I had it in the cart and almost pulled the trigger on this PAA razor yesterday, Jim. I've been on the fence about getting a bakelite razor, and this one may still be too cool to pass up.
Adam, it's good to see you back on the Dark Side. Love the cracked ice scales on the Western States.
That is a super cool Fatboy, John. It has been a lot of fun watching you dig razors out of storage, especially those you didn't even know you had, these past few weeks. You must have been in an eBay buying frenzy sometime in the past.
Rob, I'm glad you're back us. What a great first shave post for November! I see you've had 5 showers plus multiple dips in chlorinated pools in 3 days. In my neck of the woods, we're fortunate to get a couple of sponge baths and maybe a dip in the river each month.
I can't help but wonder if that old injector magazine had fallen into someone's toilet back in '71.

I'm sure the alum block took care of any residual cooties that were strong enough to survive the past few decades.

Hey, I just noticed that everyone has Stirling soaps except me! You know...if I had a gift certificate...
Awesome SOTD photo, Jim! Are you going for a Vector today?
Randy, you've made tremendous progress with the straights! If I ever have questions about soaps, I'm coming to you first. I've only had one B&M soap. It was Bay Rum, and I wasn't a fan of the scent. I PIF'd it to a guy, and I noticed he PIF'd it soon afterward...
Well, Bruce, you redeemed yourself. This shave wasn't creepy at all. Good luck with the bathroom reno. I hope it goes well! Please share some photos when your project is complete.
Shoot! I should have made multiple posts instead of using multi-quote!

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