SOS: March 2019

Discussion in 'Shower or Shave of the Day' started by ram57, Feb 28, 2019.

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  1. Douglas Carey

    Douglas Carey Wildman

    Good picture with a great looking handle.
     
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  2. Douglas Carey

    Douglas Carey Wildman

    I agree Kevin. I will use my 2 next month.
     
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  3. Fiorellini

    Fiorellini Well-Known Member

    Friday's shave
    Pre-shave: Proraso pre-shave cream.
    Soap: WSP Mattehorn
    Brush Mred finest 24mm
    Razor: Gilette slim 1968
    Blade: Triton R3 (2x)
    Post shave: alun block + Weleda balm
     
  4. brit

    brit in a box

    awesome set up and pic sir..
     
  5. Douglas Carey

    Douglas Carey Wildman

    Thank you Gary.
     
  6. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    March 30, 2019
    Karve D Plate
    Feather
    Simpson Ruby CH2 Synthetic
    Mystic Water Vetiver & Oakmoss
    Fine Fresh Vetiver

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  7. Douglas Carey

    Douglas Carey Wildman

    Excellent photograph with a great razor and brush combination Clint.
     
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  8. Number six

    Number six Well-Known Member

    Gorgeous.


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  9. Douglas Carey

    Douglas Carey Wildman

    Thank you Chris.
     
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  10. TommyCarioca

    TommyCarioca Well-Known Member

    Top shelf

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  11. Str8on2

    Str8on2 Well-Known Member

    Karve OC-F & Derby Prem
    Graydog 26mm Gray Ghost
    WSP Olympus shave cream
    Thayers WH Lemon Astringent
    PAA Doppelgänger Green Label (Paco Rabanne Homme) splash/cologne
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    A Ho-hum shave. Fantastic results. Oh Yeah!
    Great evening and wonderful shaves to all....
     
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  12. Douglas Carey

    Douglas Carey Wildman

    Good picture of great shaving products Gus.
     
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  13. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    Thank you Doug.


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  14. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    Thank you


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  15. celestino

    celestino Friendly Neighborhood Wetshaver

    30 March 2019

    * Blackbird Polished SB 101
    * Wizamet Iridium Super
    * WSP 2-Band + Oscar11 Rootbeer Translucent C7
    * Mystic Water Bay Rum
    * Unrefined Shea Butter
    * Bergamot/Vetiver EO



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  16. Str8on2

    Str8on2 Well-Known Member

    Thank you Devil Dog...... :eatdrink047:
     
  17. NCoxSTL

    NCoxSTL AAACK!

    March Madness!!

    March 29 - The Eye of the Tiger



    Razor - Parker SRX Shavette
    Blade - [​IMG] (1)
    Soap - Jeeves of Hudson Street Blood on Steel 30DC LE
    Brush - Stirling 24mm Finest Badger
    Post - Alum

    Are you ready to RUMMMMMBBBBBLLLLLEEEE!!!!! It's Tiger shave night and it's all to acid-test a theory. As more of us have tried and even shifted to full time use of shavettes, there has been a growing awareness that DE blades that we might otherwise avoid become quite effective when used in a shavette. The reason? Most likely the fact that the blade is "unlocked" from the forced angle of the DE razor and therefore free to be adapted through technique to provide the optimal result. Blades that might otherwise seem dull and draggy suddenly become quite efficient tools to shave with. Even the Zorrik, which I used earlier this month, was improved considerably over three passes when in a shavette as opposed to a DE. So how far does this apply when considering "bad blades"? Well, one of the absolute worst is on trial tonight. The Tiger. It's a carbon blade, old style three hole, and it was a son of a gun to get snapped in half. But snap it in half I did. This is the blade that has never, in the history of the 30DC, given anything other than an absolutely horrid result. Can the shavette tame the Tiger?

    Well, to give it its best shot I figured I'd use the soap that seems most appropriate for this shave anyway. Blood on Steel. Now, I've never cut myself with a Tiger, but who knows, right? Besides, the Jeeves soap is slick and very protective. I need all of that I can get just to avoid the potential irritation load. The Stirling badger brush made easy work of loading and lathering so no worries there. I chose the Parker shavette just because. I thought about the Luxor Pro, but I'm really not concerned about the corners of the Tiger. Besides, with this blade design the corners aren't as wicked as most.

    So, lather done, and here we go. I grabbed the usual starting angle, stretched the skin as tight as I could get it and prepared to feel yanking, tugging, and all around misery. Only......I didn't. I can't say it was smooth, but it wasn't "Tiger rough" that I've always felt before. Ok, this is promising. A slight chuckle because I didn't expect to say anything positive and onward I went. I completed the right side and while I won't say it was a smooth shave it was far from horrible. On to the left I go. Finished that first pass on the left side with the same result. Yeah it's dragging, and yes I've had smoother, but I managed to finish a pass without wishing for death. That's an improvement.

    Are you amazed yet? Surprised? Feel like the theory is vindicated? Well hold on for just a few more seconds. While the pass wasn't terribly uncomfortable it was also - shall we say - a waste of effort. Seriously, when I rinsed to lather again it felt like nothing on my face had changed from the start. Had I even reduced the beard at all? Hmmmmmmmm. I went for the second pass turning XTG. Still not smooth but not horrible, but I began to pay close attention to the lather as it came off of my face on the razor. Not one shred of evidence that there was any stubble removed. None. I even finished my right side neck without rinsing the blade, then scooped the lather off the razor to search for signs of beard stubble. Nothing. Well, maybe one or two specks, but that was it. And after half of an XTG pass I still couldn't feel any reduction. This dog isn't cutting the beard. Apparently it's just bending it over and moving on. So, enough of that. I grabbed my '47 Superspeed with a Sharp Star in it and did a quick two pass finish that netted a near-BBS along with one nick (talk about irony) from a bad setdown near my right ear.

    So........it's more comfortable to use a Tiger with a shavette - but it's totally useless. Wow. I didn't really expect that result, but there you go. Now, I will say that I did see some signs of cutting, albeit few and far between, but to succeed in shaving with this blade in a shavette you'd need at least 8 hours by my estimate. And I'm pretty sure you'd only succeed by friction eventually wearing the beard away. Yep. The Tiger is the Tiger. It's a defective blade and not even a shavette can turn it into a useful object. Technique Trumps Tools! Unless the tools are defective!

    Hope you have a great Saturday and a fantastic weekend! Two more days at work for me!

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  18. Tim Spencer

    Tim Spencer Well-Known Member

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    Fragrance - Creed Royal Mayfair (bottle signed by Erwin Creed)
    Aftershave - Catie's Bubbles "Royal Garden" Tonic
    Shave Soap - Catie's Bubbles "Royal Garden" Luxury Shave Soap Formula
    Deodorant - Punkee Herbals "Rose"
    Pre-shave Oil - Lather & Wood "unscented"
    Post-Shave Balm - Nicci Marie Hyaluronic Acid Anti-Aging Face Serum
    Razor - Antique Gillette ABC "Empire" Razor circa 1908-1912 (fully restored/re-plated in rhodium by Razor Emporium)
    Blade - [​IMG] *Fresh Blade
    Razor Stand - ThinkGeek Executive Knight Pen Holder
    Brush - London Cutlers Modified/Restored Antique Silver Synthetic-Boar Shave Brush circa 1890
    Brush Stand - Jac Zagoory's Butterfly Pen Stand
    Soap Mug - Antique Northwood Dandelion Amethyst Carnival Glass Mug circa 1912

    Should be an awesome shave.
     
  19. hins2jw0

    hins2jw0 Well-Known Member

    Friday SOTN

    Well, back to a Feather Artist Club tonight... Very close shave indeed. I just need to be careful not to rush with these sharp blades! I felt the blue and black theme tonight. Very calming Thayer's Cucumber Witch Hazel followed by Aqua Velva... Excited to fall asleep with a tingling face and neck . I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend.

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  20. alfredus

    alfredus Well-Known Member

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    Pre-Shave: Kiss my Face Olive Oil Soap, cold water
    Razor: Tradere SB - kindly loaned by APR
    Blade: Polsilver SI (1)
    Brush: Doug Korn D7 Turquoise
    Lather: Mystic Water Bergamot, Cedarwood & Juniper
    Post-Shave: Alum, Thayers Original Alcohol Free Witch Hazel, South Australian Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil​
     
    Last edited: Mar 30, 2019
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