Finally, 20 straight razor shaves. Things are starting to click pretty good now. Last time I posted, my chin was giving me great difficulty, in closeness and in nicks. That has gotten a whole lot better. I still have about an inch square spot which includes my cleft, and right below it I clean up with a DE. I still try to get it, but know when to back off and not get nicked again. I will figure it out.
This Past weekend I decided to address my strop. It is a good strop, but I had 3 nicks in it. Also, there were several spots that had a pronounced grain that had raised up a bit. Sanded the nicks down and smoothed the grain with some broken in 600 W/D. I wiped it down with a barely damp paper towel, then dried it off with another. Then, sanded it with some broken in 1K W/D. Cleaned it off again. Now it is smooth, and has a slight sheen to it. I believe it has also brought my edges up a bit too.
Tonight brought me a beautiful shave, with a even more gorgeous razor. I have to give credit where credit is due. Thanks, Kevin for allowing me to purchase the Wade & Butcher. You did a great job! This was a shave of firsts. First W&B, first square tip, my first wedge grind, and my first Escher edge. Needless to say. I jumped into this shave. Washed my face, and lathered up some Haslinger Schafmilch. The W&B wedge felt great in the hand, the edge was sharp, but smooth. Really smooth. One pass WTG, 2 x XTG jawline and cheeks. Second WTG on the neck. Chased a stray hair on my neck, and found that square tip. Very light nick, I might just call it a scratch instead. Rinsed off, and splashed on some WH. There was very, very little burn. Finished off with some Niva balm.
This razor was a new experience. I loved the weight. I see why a wedge grind is a silent wisker killer. Definitely had more draw on my Latingo strop than a hollow grind.
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Again, Kevin, great job!
I have one question now though. Can I now buy a W&B tee shirt now?

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