Love the scales and blade lettering on that Huntsman, Keith. Such an original, classy looking shaver. I've checked out those loose Thater knots on Bullgoose. Shockingly, I can get a custom Shavemac Silvertip of the same size cheaper...
Lovely shot, Jim. "I struggled with a dissipitating lather"? Must be Williams Wednesday on here...
Glad to hear you are feeling better today, Clint. The TOBS cream and the Aussie brush on the same day? Swati must be beaming.
What are your thoughts on the new Gillette razor, Angelo?
Very informative write up, Jeff. Interesting that you say collector-user. Are there any shavers that you don't actually use and keep only for display?
Love what you did with the handle/soap label combo, Mark. Very nice.
I'd say be careful on the roof, Patrick, but you showed the pic of your excellent scaffolding yesterday. You are way safer than I usually am with that sort of stuff. I have to redo some fascia boards on the roofline later this summer and I am dreading being that high up (3 stories). I don't have a fear of heights, but I do have a healthy fear of falling.
Love that big 'smiler', Joe. Such an awesome looking razor.
Love the pic, lather shot and results, Joseph. I'm not a super gooper (usually use a much drier brush and add water while face lathering), but that looks fantastic.
Williams, AV, plastic GEM and an Omega boar? You win the basic 'contest', Andrew...
Interesting notes on that razor, Bill. In general, I've always believed that beard mapping or charting is paramount to truly good results.
Very nice pic, Blair. The scales and the handle look great together. Off to find out what Olibanum is...
All week? I wouldn't blame you if you used that razor everyday for a year, Joe.
That razor! That brush! Forget about the basics, no question. Have a great day, sir.
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