Shave#34 on the Filly 14 Sub Cero edge longevity test, and at this point it does seem that the edge is holding smoothness better than the Doble Temple that I tested before. Maybe there is something to that ‘ice’ hardened steel. Soap was MdC agrumes lathered with a big Simpsons 59, and a splash of Myrsol Limon finished up a BBS shave.
7/8 Ralf Aust with Rosewood Scales Had a wonderful shave with this Solingen blade. BBS in two passes.
Wade and Butcher Simpsons Chubby #3 Super Badger Grooming Department Coattails Soap Sandlewood Pre Shave Oil Pinald Clubman Second shave was excellent with this razor. Enjoy your evening gentlemen! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Cattaraugus Cutlery Yellow Boy, plus it’s October. That OC is Stella (maybe). That vodka got converted to AS.
Had a Chevalier in my shopping cart not long ago. Great looks! Made the cart switcharoo to a coticule. Still in the running but may loose out again to a Suehiro Gokumyo 20k on the next cash availability.
Tobacco Friday: Vintage Greaves & Sons 8/8 Chopper; C&C soap & balm. No complaints. Happy Friday & have a blessed weekend, all!
Late post, this morning’s shave, Filly 14 black scaled Sub Cero, soap was I Coloniali Mango lathered with a M&F 22mm Alibaba Finest, with a dab of I Coloniali Rhubarb AS. Just perfect.
Johnny is selling two Feather AC razors, one folding and one not for $100 shipped. Plus blades, plus a tub of nice soap. If you have ever considered an AC razor, this deal is smoking hot. http://shavenook.com/showthread.php?tid=59026&pid=932608#pid932608
I haven't used this much, but I should. It was a complete restoration I did, a while back, and my first attempt at making Horn Scales. I had a fantastic 2 pass shave, without touch-ups, that left me smooth as only a straight razor can. This razor shaves perfectly, and feels good, in the hand too. Razor- Wade & Butcher. Honey Horn Scales. Soap- More For You. Made in Turkey. Brush- Wilkinson Sword Boar Aftershave- Vintage Avon Spicy. Viking Horn Decanter.
Circa 1920's Salamander "Our Wedge" 5/8 This one has turned out to be one of the best razors I have found. Paid a mere $17. The honing process was films to Coticule to Thuringian, back to .5/.3 mu films and finished on 200k diamond pasted balsa. All this resulting in the efficiency/effectiveness of a manufactured shavette blade.
Shave #35 on the Filly 14 user Sub Cero edge test, still going strong. Soap was MdC fougere, lathered with a Paladin hi-rise beehive (basically a Keyhole with a cool grooved top) in krakatoa resin, and a splash of Myrsol topped off a BBS shave.
Steve’s 14s gave me the itch to pull one out myself on this Saturday... Dorko 14 Enjoy your shave. Tom