SOTD 3/17/16
Razor: Case Brothers Tested XX
Brush: 24MM TGN Badger in Tulip Wood Handle
Soap: Barrister & Mann Seville
Post: Cold Water Rinse, Alum, Thayers’ Rose Witch Hazel
Aftershave: Lustray Blue Spice
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Maiden voyage on this razor. Just got it back from @
gssixgun, with a full restore, new wedge wood scales, and turquoise wedge. Glen honed it up to 30k on the Sharpton system, as the steel used on this 100 year old razor is one of the few that will hold an edge that fine. Just finished my first shave with the razor, and I think I need a cigarette. The shave was that good.
One of the things about wood scales on a straight is they make it weigh less. This razor looks huge, but is only a little more than 5/8ths. With the wood scales, it is one of my lightest straights, and I was wondering how much pressure I was going to need to use to make up for the weight. Answer: none. This thing gave me almost a DFS on the first N/S pass. Second pass was L/R on the jaw, neck, and chin. Re-lathered and went for my S/N pass, which is mostly ATG. Kept reminding myself to use No Pressure. No tugging or pulling of any kind. The only place I felt any resistance was on my chin. Two and half passes, BBS. Some irritation, two weepers, and quiet alum. Go for the aftershave, and it lit me up. 30 minutes post shave, and the irritation is gone. Awesome shave!
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