Thank you. I just acquired another one, a C1, that I need to clean up a bit, but am really looking forward to trying.
OCtober Focus Day 9: Homemade PS Oil Stirling Synthetic Brush Tiki Cabernet Neroli SS Phoenix Dbl OC Stirling Unscented PSB Brut Classic AS Day 2 with the Phoenix and Feather combo, and it seems to work really well. I think I got the closest shave I have gotten with the Phoenix this morning. The Cabernet Neroli soap was also fantastic. For some reason, I seem to be getting really good lathers from my soaps. I don't think I have changed anything, but it just seems they are all exploding with lather now, and it is making for some great shaves.
10/09/2015 Razor – Wolfman OC with Dr. Bomber handle Blade – Feather (3) Brush – Olivewood with TGN Finest Fan Lather – Soap Commander Passion Post - Witch Hazel & Captain’s Choice Bay Rum Another great 3 pass, near BBS shave this morning. This is my third shave with the Dr. Bomber handle. I think I like the Triad better and it's mostly down to the weight. The Triad is thinner and weighs in at just of 60 grams while the Dr. Bomber is bigger and weighs in at over 90 grams. I'll try the Wolfman with my Hemple Ti handle which is bigger still but only weighs 65 grams. The Soap Commander Passion was very easy to lather. After loading for less than 20 seconds, I easily had enough lather for 5 passes. Finished off with some CC Bay Rum which pairs well with the Passion Soap. I hope everyone has a great Friday.
30 day focus - Day 9 Fat Boy set to 7 Dorco Blade MDC 3 passes This was only the third time I have used a Dorco blade. It was very smooth and cut cleanly without any issues. This could be a BBS, but I won't know until I feel it late tonight.
I notice the same thing when I travel to places where the water is softer. I get twice the lather from the same amount of soap or cream.
Clint, I have a question. Soap Commander, B&M, or Catie's Bubbles...if you could only get one soap, which one would you get and why?
Thanks for some great info! I didn't know anything about the history of Treet or this razor. I think I like the handle, it's very light (bakelite?) and not as big as it looks. I'll try it out in November with my other "new" razors. You can borrow it if you like.
October 9 Gillette New LC in Gun-Kote Bronze by Delta Echo Razor Works Feather blade (3) Kent BK4 silvertip brush TSD unscented Two passes Thayer's Lavender witch hazel, unrefined shea butter, and Trumper's Coral Skin Food Have a great weekend!
October 9 20's Old Type Astra SP (1) Taking a break from the blade sampler. I was recently PIF'd 50 Astra SP's, so I wanted to try one again since I hadn't tried this combo the last time. On the whole, a very nice one-pass shave. I was a little concerned as the first Astra SP I tried seemed a bit mild in my 60's SuperSpeed, but this time it seemed just about right. Now the dilemma... to continue with the blade sampler or settle in with what could be a winning combination for me. JR
I should add...if you don't recall that race, it was the 1989 Preakness. Google it, and picture one horse being Osage, the other Menthol.
That's a very good question and not necessarily easy to answer so I'll give it my best shot. Between Soap Commander and Catie's Bubbles, I will give the nod to Soap Commander. Catie's Bubbles is very easy to lather and has some very interesting scents for sure. It's very much an Artisan's take on MdC and since you already have MdC, I would rank it last. In terms of value, MdC is the much better value compared to Catie's bubbles since the jar of MdC will easily outlast several jars of Catie's Bubbles. I like to describe Soap Commander as a vegan soap that tallow people would like. It is super easy to lather and provides a very slick and protective lather. There are many scents to pick from as well. I think it represents a better value than Catie's Bubbles. B&M. I have 3 B&M soaps, 2 of his premium line and 1 from his Latha line. The Latha is very easy to lather and provides a very slick and protective lather. The post shave feel is very good but not quite to the level of the premium line. The premium line is a thirsty soap and requires some practice dialing in the soap to water ratio. Once dialed the lather has to be one of the slickest I have used. The post shave feel is fantastic. I find the scent of Seville truly intoxicating with citrus barbershop notes. I will purchase Seville again when this tub is gone if that tells you anything. After noting the above throwing out the value side of things, I would rate them B&M premium line, Soap Commander and then Catie's Bubbles. It's certainly a YMMV thing.
The thing is, it has been going on at home or on the road. Don't think I am complaining, because it is great. I just wish I knew what was different so I could keep doing it.
Wow! Why limit yourself? All three are awesome! I'd go with Catie's because of the post shave I get. Don't forget Mike's Natural.