What Straight Razor Did You Use Today?

Discussion in 'Straight Razors' started by lindyhopper66, Nov 30, 2013.

  1. 45auto

    45auto Well-Known Member

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    The shaving set is what I won in the many drawing at the Seattle shave-con last Saturday (donated by www.RazorsEdgeWorks.com of Yakima Wa)
    Razor) Wosty 5/8 near wedge barbers notch Washington works
    SOAP) Flannel in the rain (made especially for this event by Phoenix Shaving,LLC)
    Brush) TGN Synthetic Knot
    AS) Ogallala bay rum Vanilla (also another prize from shave-con)
    Witch hazel

    The razor came shave ready,just some stropping before the shave. I had a comfortable 2 pass shave with a DE cleanup.
    IMHO the Washington work Wosty's are some of the better vintage blades around I really dig these old razors...I own 3 with one having been customized by HollyRollah (Kevin)

    The brush and soap combo worked good...not great I could not get a dense lather,maybe it is the brush. The croap had plenty of slickness and protection just not a dense lather

    Keen blades & smooth shaves Gents :cool:
     
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  2. entropy1049

    entropy1049 Well-Known Member

    Next time your lather seems a bit thin, simply take a few more swirls in the product, and whip some more :)

    Or maybe it's just the soap :D
     
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  3. 45auto

    45auto Well-Known Member

    That new synthetic didn't lather anything like my VDH Boar does so my next shave I will use the same soap and my boar brush to eliminate the brush...the new brush is very stiff. Do synthetic brushes have a break in period?
    Take care.
     
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  4. entropy1049

    entropy1049 Well-Known Member

    I have only one synthetic (a Jack Black), and there was no break in, it was good to go out of the box. Astute, changing only one variable at a time.
     
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  5. Drygulch

    Drygulch Snowballs

    September 24th SOTD
    Two days’ growth
    Preshave: Hot Shower
    Razor: Henckels Friodur Inox
    Strop: Drygulch Leatherworks Oiled Latigo (20 laps linen/ 20 laps leather pre, 10 /10 post)
    Brush: Handturned Maple Badger
    Soap: Barrister & Mann Fireside (Brandy scented)
    Postshave: Cold Water Rinse, Alum Block, Thayer’s Witch Hazel
    Aftershave: Mandom IMG_2097.JPG
     
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  6. oscar11

    oscar11 Well-Known Member

    5/8 Le Minet
    Molinard Rasoline
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  7. jamespasini69

    jamespasini69 Well-Known Member

    Is it wrong for me to turn one of my shaving brushes into a talc brush?
     
  8. cubancigar2000

    cubancigar2000 Well-Known Member

    Looks like a friodur day on the den
     
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  9. cubancigar2000

    cubancigar2000 Well-Known Member

    That crème is a new one on me
     
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  10. cubancigar2000

    cubancigar2000 Well-Known Member

    No, it is your brush & your choice. Actually sounds pretty cool. As a teenager and young man my barber would sr shave me with a haircut. I always enjoyed the big monster talc brush
     
  11. Drygulch

    Drygulch Snowballs

    I have been trying to use a straight for at least 5 consecutive shaves before switching it up. It helps my technique. I got this one on a trade a few weeks ago, and cleaned it up and touched it up last week.
     
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  12. jamespasini69

    jamespasini69 Well-Known Member

    SOTD Thursday
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    *DD Goldedge SR 6/8 round tip
    Original cracked ice scales
    *Simpson Special S1 best badger brush
    19mm knot
    *Proraso Red shave soap in 1953 Shulton Old Spice mug
    *Strop made by me
    *AOS Sandalwood Balm
    *Clubman Talc
    *WD 24mm HMB brush as talc brush
    *clubman original

    Today I went totally out of the box. I wanted a hot lather shave. So instead of just hot tap water, I soaked my brush in boiling water. I then went and poured boiling water in the mug. Not so unusual. Right? Then put the mug in the microwave for 30 seconds. At 30 seconds proraso red liquefies and bubbles. It looks like whipped honey. A damp brush with the tip dipped in the soap gives an insane amount of hot lather. When it cools down it looks like soap again.
    I never knew this. It's kinda cool, science of shaving lol. Any other experiments like this?
     
  13. cubancigar2000

    cubancigar2000 Well-Known Member

    Be careful with heat. I ruined a nice Thater by getting it too hot too many times and not all soaps & Cremes respond well to a lot of heat
     
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  14. 45auto

    45auto Well-Known Member

    Nice trade...what did you trade?
     
  15. Drygulch

    Drygulch Snowballs

    Traded a Slim, Black Tip, Blue Tip, and a Black Handled SS for this razor and a Herder that I haven't gotten ready for shaving yet.
     
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  16. 45auto

    45auto Well-Known Member

    Maybe I just need to rough it up like it owes me money...that the ticket!
     
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  17. HolyRollah

    HolyRollah BaconLord

    Der Böhler Stahl Rasiermesser...Sehr gut!
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  18. 45auto

    45auto Well-Known Member

    You got the better end of the deal...was it hard to let go of so many vintage shavers at once?
     
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  19. 45auto

    45auto Well-Known Member

    Sehr beautiful!
     
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  20. jamespasini69

    jamespasini69 Well-Known Member

    The soap is cheap and easy to get and I figured it's not good on my brush. I'll find out more when I shave again for the wedding
     
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