1. A big Osiris blade for smooth Sunday shave.

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    Leon Pelleray, Paris, ‘Le Precieux Suedois. Soap was MdC rose lathered with a Rooney 1/3 Silvertip and a splash of Myrsol Plastic finished up a great Sunday morning shave.
  3. Wow, great looking razor!


    - Ken
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  4. J.R. Torrey “Our 136” circa 1909
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  5. If you don’t mind my asking, what are you using to date this (or any) JR Torrey razor? I’ve read some of the company history and have a bunch of Torrey razors, but haven’t read or seen any documentation that could be used to date the razors. Thanks.


    - Ken
  6. Geo. Wostenholm & Son Pipe razor
    Took the edge from near bevel set to finish on a new (to me) Coticule... and it actually worked :).
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    It was a very fun shave. I also marvel at just how many words you can fit on a razor than barely touches 13/16. They even used the reverse side of the tang to reinforce the message...
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    Fun stuff. Enjoy your shave.
    Tom
  7. Nice razor Tom!


    - Ken
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  8. Shotiku
    Simpson Chubby #3 Super Badger
    Porasso Azur Lime Cream
    True Gentleman Preshave Oil
    John Varvatos Artesian Aftershave Balm

    First shave in ten days, it did take 3 full passes and the end result was absolutely amazing.

    Enjoy your evening gentlemen!


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  9. Thank you Ken - much appreciated.
    Tom
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  10. Demascara 5/8
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    Again, my first hone using films. A wonderfully effective edge. It now sports a 200k edge.
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    13/16 Rugby Phoenix Steel 1961, this is the very hollow version of the Rugby, the more common ones are 1/4 hollow-ish. Spalted maple scales by the good doctor. Cream was SMN lathered with a Simpsons 59 coupled with Pre de Provence argan oil pre-shave (1% orange oil). SMN body cream served up an exquisite smelling post shave.
  12. Zaliel Jassiano
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    Stropped 200k diamond/balsa and leather. So smooth that I checked with alum, double checked with my highest proof airline alcohol AS: Texas 10X Face Freezer. Then witch hazel out of the pepper jar and the Proraso (contents actually same as label). I was just opening every bottle in sight.
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  14. The blade side of the scales has some MRSA growth...LOL!! Get those damn things cleaned up!!! Just kidding of course. :bounce015:
  15. 7/8 Thiers Issard Wolf and Ram Sheffield Steel

    Started shave with the Thiers Issard but she began to tug a little with against grain pass.She will have a visit with the J-Nat this week .
    So I just grabbed my trusty Tally-Ho to finish up .Just love how the Tally-Ho edge performs .Very keen and super smooth .
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    Yes sir! Sgt. Naill, sir! Jassiano ready to stand inspection, sir! (Except the parts I cropped out of the photo. A couple minutes with a soapy toothbrush wouldn’t disinfect everything. What cleaners are safe on celluloid?) Sir!
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  17. Got this local, modern SR in an early evening delivery, stropped it and did a touch up 30 minutes later. The 1/4 hollow grind gives this small razor some needed heft.

    Portland Razor Company ‘Sprite’ carbon steel, 1/4 hollow, 2” blade detail razor

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    First owner treated it very well. Portland Razor seems to be using only stainless in its current line of razors, so I was happy to find a carbon steel one. And the black scales don’t show dirt, Chuck.
  18. I am a big fan of dawn and moderately hot water, hand comfortable. I also, like you, use an old tooth brush. :eatdrink013:

    Looks much better, my friend. :signs107:

    Another friend also uses a paper towel post shave just to make sure no water is able to come in contact with the metal. I leave mine open all day on microfiber cloth and put back in my storage when I get back from work. :happy088:
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  19. That's an great find!! So, you must live near that company? Do they do tours? It would be cool to see the processes. :happy096:
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