Chasing may have resulted in a small weeper, but I bet you enjoying feeling that smooth, Jeff! Have a great day.
Sounds like the Lupo is working out well, Jim. I feel very similar about RR/TFS soaps. Good, not great. The tallow formula is better, imho.
I have to admit, I am tempted on the Trafalgar. I have the CH2, but it is hard to get the bristles to splay well, and this seems to cause the lather to collect and ooze out (for lack of a better term) at the handle rather than deposit on the face. It always feels my hand and the sink have more lather than anything else when I use it. The Trafalgar seems interesting. The JAWS does as well.
Pretty picture and fine Red Tip shave, Jason! Good luck with the presentations and hope you start feeling better soon. And another fine Red Tip shave, Evan! Very nice camping brush!
Sorry about the weeper, Joe. Don't trick me with the unfocussed pic...I was checking for the signs of a stroke until I realized it was your pic effect.
Thank you, Jason! I have had a few pucks of these and gotten rid of them. I'll keep this one, just because the scent is so good, but I will have to look for a tallow version next time.
Awesome work, Evan! Your brushes are so original, and the anodization is quite unique. Glad to hear your are feeling better as well.
Thank you, Jim! The Aluminum and SS Lupo have the same face feel to me. Really all depends on preference, a light razor or a heavier razor.
It's all about grit, sir! Probably the most important thing you can learn in school--keep doing what you're doing & you'll be fine