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So what is your "NO" plan for this NOVember?

  1. No Variation. Gonna RULE like a BOSS!!

    5 vote(s)
    13.2%
  2. No Repeat. Gonna run through gear like it's my last month to ever shave!

    9 vote(s)
    23.7%
  3. No Plan. Gonna wing it big time. Just do what seems right!

    22 vote(s)
    57.9%
  4. No shaves for me. Gonna be heretical and follow the rest of the world.

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  5. No clue. Seriously. I don't know, and won't know until it happens.

    9 vote(s)
    23.7%
  6. I'm just excited to have Donuts!!!!! Yummmmmmmmmmm!!!!

    7 vote(s)
    18.4%
  7. I'm just going to say NO to anything you ask. NO! NO, I say!

    3 vote(s)
    7.9%
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  1. Snazzy new brush, Jason!
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  2. Awesome brush!
  3. Charlie that is a tough one because it varies by season and the mood I’m in. Based on how often I wear them:

    Chanel Antaeus my power biz meeting frag

    Frederic Malle - Musk Ravaguer - date night

    Creed Green Irish Tweed - spring and fall wear. I would choose Roja Dove Foguere but the price is insane.

    Chanel Cuir de Russie - leathers are my favorite type and this is the most versatile.

    YSL Rive Gauche - top barbershop and Foguere scent

    By Killian A Taste of Heaven - classy lavender. A more affordable option is Caron Pour Un Homme

    Asked me next month and the list may change. Zoologist is a new artisan perfumer and I’m very impressed with the ones I tried.
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  4. I have the soap and AS, I like allot. If The made it in EDT or EDP I would buy it too for the extra projection and longevity. Two thumbsup!
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  5. Jason, wow that’s a stunnner, another great job. :happy096:
  6. Razor: OCMM
    Blade: GEM PTFE (2nd use)
    Brush: Ever Ready w/ 24mm Tuxedo knot
    Soap: TOBS Peppermint
    Post Shave: Cold water splash

    A lovely shave today. Leaving my cheeks, chin and jaw BBS. A good finish on the neck with a little bit to be desired, though this is a tricky spot for me!
    Didn't feel the need for the Nivea after massaging the leftover lather into my skin and rinsing several times with cold water - this really brought out the best of the face-cooling peppermint!

    Enjoy your shaves gents!
  7. The brush is absolutely gorgeous.


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  8. Thanks, Charlie!

    A real man would use a lawnmower blade. Just saying...

    To be clear, the resistance does not deny cookies (although we do recognize the superiority of ice cream over cookies, but that’s kind of self evident and obvious to everyone not brainwashed by the Cartel). What we deny is that the Cartel stores and supplies real cookies to anyone. (With the exception of the occasional last minute 7-11 Oreo run for propaganda purposes.)

    Our war is only against fake propaganda cookies and those who use the lure of said fake cookies for nefarious purposes.

    You should be proud of that one, Jason. Gorgeous! I actually prefer it to the original.
  9. Wow! what a haul Adam. Looks like you had a great time there
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  10. Looks like a successful trip, Adam! Terrific picture of Juliet!
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  11. Fantastic brush, Jason! Just beautiful!
  12. Quite the haul, Adam!
    Your daughter is precious! Thanks for sharing.
    Stunning picture, Jason! Your brush came out beautifully!
    Fun concept for your shaves, Neil. I'm enjoying the "randomness".
    Congrats on the great shave!
    Nice shave, James!

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  13. That's one way to describe it...:happy097:
  14. Because it stinks, Neal! :scared003:
  15. Another one of those soap shaves where I really could have settled for just one pass, but didn't want to waste the soap on the brush.. Well, what happened after the second pass? STILL lots of soap on there! I'm not a super fast loader, but with DeluxeShaving soaps, I really don't need to be.
  16. November 11th
    Razor: Blackland Vector
    Blade: Feather Professional (4)
    Brush: PAA Switchback/TGN boar
    Pre-shave: Stirling Mentholated
    Soap: Stirling Port AU Prince
    Stirling Bergamot Lavender witch hazel
    AS: Stirling Port AU Prince

    Good morning!

    I started this mornings shave pushing my Port Au Prince sample down from the sides to the bottom of my lather bowl. Not as much left as I thought. Adam @Drygulch this Stirling sample is gone. I got a dozen wonderful lathers from Port Au Prince. I truly believe if I had been more frugal with my brush loading I could have gotten double that. This morning's lather was exceptionally excessive. Enough so I felt guilty for being wasteful. My three pass shave turned into a four pass shave in an effort to assuage my guilt. Pass number four had no work to do, just a razor gliding smoothly and effortlessly over my face and neck. BBS with silent alum. Excellent shave followed by a steak and egg breakfast with black coffee and a light snow falling outside.

    Here's to a lazy Sunday!
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  17. Sunday morning November 11 - Remembrance Day shave
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    Gillette Khaki Set Ball End Old Type dated 1918 / PAL Gold Thin Hollow Ground vintage carbon (1)
    Stanford 5-Second Blade Sharpener (vintage stropping device)
    Simms badger-effect dyed boar telescoping travel brush
    Williams soap
    Alum and Thayers Witch Hazel Original Astringent and Murray&Lanman Florida Water

    I did a period shave today using items that were available either during WW1 or very close to it. The razor is a WW1 era Khaki Set with a razor in it with a 1918-dated baseplate. The blade isn't a WW1-era 3-hole heavy carbon blade - that would be far too old to use now - but a slightly later carbon blade that is probably at least WW2 vintage. To tame the blade a bit, I first stropped it with a 1920s era blade stropping device.

    The brush is a Simms travel brush with a knot that slides into and out of the handle. The brush would have been very handy for an officer or soldier needing a kit as small as possible. The patent dates on the handle are 1921, which is very close. The only soap I have that would definitely fit the timeframe was Williams -- made since 1840, it would be period for the American Civil War for that matter. Thayers Witch Hazel has been a common remedy for lots of purposes since 1847, so again an easy fit. Finally, assuming our user was wanting to swanky a bit on furlough, a splash of the then-ubiquitous Florida Water to finish off.

    Overall, it was a decent shave. The blades warn right on the wrapper that the edge is so thin and keen that extra care needs to be taken for the first three or four shaves. So even apart from the issue of carbon edge degradation, the first couple shaves with these PAL Gold blades are always rough. I tried to compensate for that by stropping the blade first, but it still made itself felt. And, of course, I was using that rough blade in a razor known for aggressive blade feel anyway.

    The boar brush shows few signs of much use. Soaking in warm water softened the bristles, but I don't think they have ever been broken in. The brush is still scritchy. It quickly built a usable lather off the Williams. The soap lacks the superior slickness, glide, cushion and face conditioning of my favourite modern soaps and creams, but it does the job -- you can shave with it.

    Two careful passes brought me to a BBS with only one tiny drop of blood on my chin. The rinse sealed it even before the alum. Surprisingly, the alum showed no hot spots. The Thayers provided skin conditioning, and the Florida Water left me smelling good in a late 19th / early 20th century way.

    I have to work today, so I can't attend Remembrance Day services as I usually prefer to, either in person in the city or by watching the national ceremony on TV. Today's shave was my own private act of remembrance.
  18. Great shave and photo Jim. Breakfast sounds fantastic.
  19. Excellent photo and post, Jim!
  20. A wonderful shave for Remembrance Day, John.
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