February '16 - 30 Day Rule/Focus Pix & Discussion Thread

Discussion in 'Shave School' started by Bama Samurai, Jan 31, 2016.

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Which do you seek?

Poll closed Mar 1, 2016.
  1. The Purity of Perfection

    17 vote(s)
    37.0%
  2. The Perfection of Purity

    5 vote(s)
    10.9%
  3. Neither/Other

    6 vote(s)
    13.0%
  4. (cookies)

    18 vote(s)
    39.1%
  1. Hodge

    Hodge Well-Known Member

    Day 9 - Repeater focus
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    Much better shave today with the type B. Between the performance of MWF and gettting the angle right I managed a decent DFS thats still presentable some 12 hrs later. Maybe there's hope for this type B yet.
     
  2. NCoxSTL

    NCoxSTL AAACK!

    February Focus - German blades

    February 10

    Razor - Merkur 23c
    Blade - bolzano-superinox-inossidabile.jpg (1)
    Brush - BoS Omega 10066
    Soap - Mitchell's Wool Fat
    Post - Cold rinse, Alum, The Veg

    On to the fourth blade of seven. A couple of you have already mentioned you love this blade and I've seen very good reviews of it in SoS posts and others. It's the Bolzano Superinox, which, of course, would mean super stainless. The Italian Inossidabile also appears on the blade. Interesting that a German blade would have an Italian word. Does the Axis live? Out of curiosity and the desire to be thorough I looked the word up and it has two definitions. It is an adjective and means 1) stainless, inoxidizable and 2) hardy, indestructible. Interesting. A hardy, indestructible blade that won't rust. Pretty fitting as long as it lives up to the billing.

    BoSFat for the lather. No problems there as usual so it's off to the races. First pass WTG was nice. Not quite as smooth as the Wilkinson or the Timor perhaps but really not a problem. It seems to offer a bit more feedback but I'm fine with that. The effectiveness seemed a bit less than the Wilkinson as the first pass didn't finish quite as smooth as I was expecting. Still not bad. Second pass XTG was also a good pass. Can't say it was great. Seemed like the feedback was a little more than I'd like but there were no cuts/nicks/weepers. Just more of an awareness there was a blade going across my face and throat. Finished the second pass with a DFS. Not terribly far from BBS but not as close as the Wilkinson. Did a complete ATG and G-Slide third pass and finished with a very near BBS. Can't call it totally BBS, though, as I can detect a couple of areas not quite there. Very close though.

    This blade, by the way, is made by Feintechnik GmbH in Germany. Rating it is a little difficult as I can't say it failed in any significant way. Well, at least for the performance. And, the alum was quiet. So no irritation in spite of the added feedback. I think in order to be consistent I have to take a half stein off for missing the BBS, no deduction for blood since there was none and I see no reason to deduct anything else. So, 4.5 steins to start. If the blade improves with age as some do I'm in for a treat. If it stays the same I won't complain. If it starts downhill we have a problem. We'll see over the next two days.

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  3. Keithmax

    Keithmax Breeds Pet Rocks

    I am looking forward to seeing it.
     
  4. Keithmax

    Keithmax Breeds Pet Rocks

    Nice travel kit, very classy.
     
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  5. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    Sorry to hear it's worse. Back to basics time?
     
  6. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    Day 41 - 90 Day Intro to SR
    10 February 2016

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    Ralf Aust 5/8
    L'Occitane Plisson Synthetic
    Route 66 - Lumberjack
    Alum
    TSD ISZ AS under Pinaud Clubman

    What a day! Up at four am with a sick dog, dental work for a crown at 10, then a full day after that! Good news! Being tired like that made today's shave so enjoyable. The Route 66 once again provided the flawless lather and cushion, and the Aust mows it down like it's just not funny. This is by far my favorite of the two that I have, this razor will do near BBS in one WTG stroke on my cheeks. It has held its edge wonderfully since I got it fixed from my noob damage. The other is a smiley blade and I am still learning it, but I got this Aust down now! Great shave today after all that! The dog is feeling ok now, and I am no worse for the wear and ready to jump back in the game tomorrow morning. Other than that...all is quiet in Broncos country.​

    Have a terrific Thursday!
    :)
     
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  7. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    Yes Paul! I was fortunate the day I bought it, my local Walgreens stocks Clubman, and that particular shipment was all anniversary bonus sizes. I figure it's just about the best AS one can buy at Walgreens, though they carry OS, AV and Skin Bracer in my location.
     
  8. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    The Aust just sings at a low angle for me. My WD likes it a bit higher. I am starting to understand what @HolyRollah was talking about when he mentioned there was a great deal of variation in SR blades.
     
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  9. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    Which of those two razor models do you find the most natural for your skill set?
     
  10. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    Kerry- is the razor designed differently than a US razor? Why do you think it's better? I've only tried a 53 US ball end Tech, so I have no way to compare, but I am intrigued.
     
  11. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    Sharp is ironically not the sharpest blade out there, but is quite smooth. Your early tastes in blades are similar to mine.
     
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  12. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    Nice work! The things you learned about blade angle are universal across all razors. The level of effort and cool factor versus real world results are something only you can judge. In full disclosure, I've never used an old SE razor, but they have a reputation for being a bit toothy. I applaud how well you've done on such an unforgiving blade type, all done very early in your conversion to traditional shaves! Kudos!

    Slight irritation does not have to be a part of your shaves. How can you possibly judge tiny differences, while clearly defining the areas that need work, all without guessing?

    Alum. It's the gold standard. It separates the perfectly acceptable from the acceptably perfected. It never lies.

    Some here use it literally as positive reinforcement of technique through cool refreshing sensation. If you truly shave well, the alum will feel soothing, as if you're moving a cold, smooth stone over your face. It could also be called positive punishment when the technique slips. ;) If you stop in to a local pharmacy, look in the antiperspirant/deodorant shelves. You will likely see a product that is a crystal block or stick for use under the arms. If the specific ingredient listed on the packaging is Potassium Alum, and this ingredient alone, it is one and the same as barber's alum. This product provides one of the only truly objective methods, albeit in an indidual way, of affirming perfect technique.
     
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  13. TomJ89de

    TomJ89de Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the advice and encouragement I have 3 alum blocs that I use every shave. It tends to sting on the top sides of my head it's just one area that I struggle to transition from the side to the top when agt. I must got atg here to achieve bbs but the irritation is gone within an hour so I've kind of just come to accept it. Perhaps I need to build in technique here but I've tried everything from short strokes to skin stretching. I am hoping an adjustable may be the key. Or maybe a straight in 10 months time :happy088:
     
  14. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    I would take the AlumiGoose for the following reasons:
    1. Price Maggard Razor is distributing the Mongoose for $179 and will distribute the AlumiGoose for a reported $99
    2. Shave For me the AlumiGoose provides a nearly as close a shave with the Feather Pro blade as the Mongoose with a Super Pro blade. That gives the AlumiGoose another level of aggression and efficiency available.
    3. The weight of the AlumiGoose head is less than 1/3 the weight of the Mongoose head.
     
  15. wristwatchb

    wristwatchb wristwatch "danger" b

    Adam, you'll need a new Avatar pretty soon.
     
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  16. wristwatchb

    wristwatchb wristwatch "danger" b

    For the dimples or 'staches?
     
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  17. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    02/11/2016
    AlumiGoose with Triad SS
    Feather Pro (4)
    Rubberset 400 with Omega 49 Boar
    Tiki Cabernet Neroli
    Witch Hazel
    Fine L’Orange
    Whipped Shea Butter

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    Really not much to add. An automatic 2 pass near BBS work morning shave. It's hard to get much better or easier than this. Finished up with a splash of Fine L'Orange and I am ready for the day. I hope everyone has a great Thursday.
     
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  18. Rusty blade

    Rusty blade The Good Humor Man

    30 Day Focus (...well really its a 60 day focus) Feb 11, 2016
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    Noxema Preshave
    Gillette Heavy Tech / Gillette 7 o'clock Sharp Edge
    Omega / TOBS Natural
    WH / Shea Butter
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    Day 5 with the Yellow...and I must say this is a nice blade. Good edge and after several shaves it is getting nice and mellow/smooth. I can see why this blade gets lots of praise on the forums. Two more days with this little charmer and then Derby-land awaits! :chores016: As someone who was generally a one-blade-man, I didn't realize how much fun I was missing by not playing the field (blades that is)...
     
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  19. J.R.

    J.R. Well-Known Member

    February 11
    Edwin Jagger DE89
    Feather (1)
    PSO, Hot Shower, Nivea Face wash
    Omega 10066 Boar Shaving Brush
    Route 66 Cavendish soap
    Alum, Chiseled Face Sherlock AS, Nivea Balm
    Mod Cabin Honeysuckle Beard Oil

    Great shave today, one little weeper, but thats all the Alum told me about. 3 pass and a little touch up. DFS, if not BBS. The Route 66 stayed nice throughout. Like this scent, too. Pairs pretty well with the sherlock AS.

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  20. RaZorBurn123

    RaZorBurn123 waiting hardily...............

    Chris, I believe the Canadian FH Tech has a slight difference in design, I also find that all of the British and now Canadian made Gillette's that I own feel of better build quality, shave closer, smoother. Of course YMWV. Here's a link that may be of interest
    http://www.mr-razor.com/Rasierer/Tech/Tech.htm
     

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