1. The last in a series of three threads.

    What three (and please limit it to three / no honorable mentions) products for shaving do you want to try in 2014. This time I will not start but will chime in later on. Remember to keep it clean.

    O.K. begin!
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  2. 1) Gem Junior-just getting into SEs and this is a popular one
    2) MMOC- one of the most aggressive shavers is its reputation
    3) Cella-my good experience with Proraso red has me wanting to try other Italian soaps and this is one of the best rated.
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  3. 1-Slant Razor.....not sure which one!
    2-TSD AS Milk
    3-HTGAM Synergy shave soap
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  4. As to the razor, do you prefer long handles or short handles. Merkur 37c is short 39c is long. What ever you like in the handles you use is a good indicator of which way you should go next.

    I will be trying another scent of HTGAM Synergy shave soap in tomorrow's shave. The Bay Rum scent is excellent.


    O.K. so what is on your list of three.
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  5. MDC and Floid Blue are about the only things that are peaking my interest at the moment.
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    • SRD's Lime SS
    • SRD's Bourbon Vanilla SS
    • mystery item
    The soaps are on order and will arrive just before New Years. But, they won't get used until after that, so I'm counting them. :D

    Mystery item? I'll know it when I read about it. You know how it goes... you think you've tried everything you could possibly want to use, ever. Then you just have to have / try something else that you just read about.
  6. Well you know, Reading Is Fundamental (RIF)!
  7. I remember those PSAs!
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  8. Maca root shave cream
    Merkur vision
    Merkur slant
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  9. • Martin De Candre soap
    • Ikon Slant (tried the two Merkurs in 2013)
    • Cobra Razor
    (dang…all this stuff is pricey!) :scared011:
  10. 1. Petal Pushers soap. Either Black Tea or Unscented.

    2. Ingram Extra Cool. This one comes in a green tube and it's made in Egypt.

    3. Razorock soap. Not sure of the scent. Either XXX, Captain's Choice Bay Rum, or ABCBA.
  11. 1.) Vintage Merkur Progress
    2.) A safe slant of some sort.. if there is one!
    3.) TBD

    I have MDC and love it as will anyone that tries it. The stuff seems like it will last forever! If there was a way to shave some off safely I'd be glad to shoot out a couple samples but don't want to ruin the nice flat top.
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  12. 1. RazorRock Soap
    2. How To Grow a Mustache Soap
    3. A Big old boar brush

    Already ordered #'s 1 and 2 and my buddy Scott is making my a custom 27mm boar brush as we speak.
  13. 1. Myrsol (Leaning towards Emulsion for dual purpose pre/post)
    2. Musgo Real shaving cream
    3. Feather AS-D2

    At least I know I can afford 2 of the 3, my list is actually quite large but these are the ones that immediately come to mind.
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  14. 1. A Slant - preferably vintage, but probably contemporary in order to fit my budget.
    2. Feather Artist's Club
    3. More foreign creams!

    Just taking one day at a time...
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  15. 1. MEM Olive cream
    2. A good badger brush, time to treat myself
    3. Captains Choice Lime AS, for summer use.
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  16. A. Another Pony brush
    B. Maybe a Parker razor..for the handle
    C. A few more combinations of homemade soap concoctions...
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  17. 1. Simpsons Chubby 2 2-band
    2. M & F Finest 2XL
    3. Jabonman Soap
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  18. Ohh boy...

    1. Merkur 37C (or 39C, but I think 37...)
    2. Valobra stick soap
    3. Straight razor shaving

    All 3 products are more or less taken cared of. Just not ordered/received yet.
  19. Either the 37 or 39c will do the job! I suppose it depends on if one likes the extra heft of the Sledgehammer's handle (I did!). Both are extremely efficient with a fairly shallow learning curve, unlike...
    Straight razor shaving—where the steep learning curve simply takes time to master properly; where slow & steady with ample concentration seem to be some of the keys to early success.
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