Two Pass Shaving Routine.. Hot Water Prep & Massage with Argan Oil Wester Bros Solingen Full Hollow 5/8th Mason Pearson Pure Badger Wickam 1912 Soap Humphreys Witch Hazel I Just Had an Early Mornings Shave with My Wester Bros Solingen 5/8..My Poppy that I Wear at this Time of Year is Displayed..Its a 7,62 SLR..Self Loading Rifle that I Carried as My Personal Weapon Whilst Serving in the Royal Marine Commandos in the Falklands War..Wonderful Weapon..Great Shave..Wunderbar.. I Am Dolphin Smooth & Refreshed.. Billy..
Still feeling out the new user-grade Novodur, and I’m concluding that it is one very fine shaving razor, as good as any 14 that I have. Soap wqs MdC fougere lathered with a Simpsons 58, and Myrsol AB finished up a dlolphin-smooth shave.
SOTD WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 2020 RAZOR: Wade & Butcher 7/8 (Mug), Supply V2 (Dome) BLADE: Schick Proline B-20 PREP: Cold water rinse followed by a scrub with Argan Oil BRUSH: MrEE Aluminum Handle Monster Tuxedo Synth SOAP: Mitchell’s Wool Fat POSTSHAVE: Cold water wash with brush squeezings followed by Humphreys Lilac WH. Finished with Osage Rub.
No picture Charles frères a Nimes french frameback. This is a rebranded Leresche. It is a fine shaver. I used l'occitane cade shaving soap. Selected brush was a semogue 1305 boar. I did read somewhere that for the cade soap you should start with a slightly damp brush and just add water until the lather has the right consistency. I got a nice stable onctieux lather. I just need to load the brush a little longer. Nice day gentlemen and I enjoy your picture's. I will add mine if I have the time.
Joseph Rodgers 6/8 with fancy spine and streaked horn scales by Alfredo. Cream was T&H Apsley lathered with a Tulip 3 two-band. A little IC balm finished up. I’m impressed with the Apsley cream performance, it lathers and feels a lot like the AdP v3 cream. I used a large pea-sized amount and had enough lather for two shaves and the lather quality and post shave are really good. It’s been said that Apsley is a new base and I can believe it.
SOTD THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5, 2020 RAZOR: Riga Razor 7/8 (Mug), Eclipse Red Ring (Dome) BLADE: Feather DE PREP: Cold water rinse followed by a scrub with Argan Oil BRUSH: MrEE Knurled Aluminum Handle Hybrid Knot #007 SOAP: Mitchell’s Wool Fat POSTSHAVE: Cold water wash with brush squeezings followed by Humphreys Lilac WH. Finished with Royall Lyme AS.
Thanks, Steve! I don’t own any Swedish razors yet. Is there a particular one you might recommend? I’m not interested in any Framebacks.
I Have Honed 0r Owned All these Swedish Razors Made in Eskilstuna Sweden..They Can Fetch a High Price these Days in Good Condition..All are 1st Class Shavers..I have Still Got a Mint Erik Anton Berg 5/8th..I Regret Selling My C.V Heljestrand & SSA Razors as they were NOS & Mint..There is a Few More Makers But these are the Most Common Ones that Tend Ta Pop Up.. C.V Heljestrand Hellberg Erik Anton Berg SSA Billy..
What @Billyfergie said, just get one in good shape. 6/8 Simmons Hardware Hornet ‘Guaranteed Satisfactory or No Sale’, soap and AS were Floris 89.
Jeff, there may be some razors in this thread to get your juices flowing: https://theshaveden.com/forums/threads/swedish-razors-thread.60272/ Plus, we need to revive this one.
SOTD FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 2020 RAZOR: Frederick Reynolds 5/8 (Mug), NOS LaResche 51 (Dome) BLADE: Polsilver PREP: Cold water rinse followed by a scrub with Argan Oil BRUSH: JR Custom Boar #374 SOAP: Mitchell’s Wool Fat POSTSHAVE: Cold water wash with brush squeezings followed by Humphreys Lilac WH. Finished with Lucky Tiger Aspen.
Nice little German made razor shave today. I had a very smooth, 2 pass shave, with no touchups, that left me BDBS. Zero issues. Razor- Kiebitz 125 , Solingen-Weyer. Circa 1925-1928. Brush- JR#262, Birdseye Maple/Ebony. Silvertip Badger. Soap- RazoRock XXX Aftershave- Vintage Avon Spicy. Vikings Horn Decanter. Circa 1970's.
T. Hessenbruch & Co Did a few Charnley Forest edges last weekend that I’m interested in using. This is a 15/16”, very thinly ground razor. T. Hessenbruch was based out of Philadelphia and imported razors from Germany in the late 1800’s/early 1900’s. This razor was made for PA & S Small (Philip Albright and his brother Samuel), who owned businesses in York, PA. Really enjoyed this razor & soap combo. Enjoy your shave. Tom