2/2/17 SOTD
Razor: Kamisori
Strop: Drygulch Leatherworks Horse/Linen Barber
Brush: Dubl Duck M2 with Omega 10066 Boar
Soap: Soap Commander Inspire
Post: Cold water rinse, Alum, Thayer’s Toner
Aftershave: Mandom
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I am pretty sure this is the first traditional kamisori on the 30 Day threads. Would we consider this a Pain Stick? Between my Russian DE blades, and Russian straights, I know I am good with the Cartel. With my Feather and Kai AC blades, I wasn’t in bad shape with the Brotherhood. I think this puts me in pretty solid standing.
So my rule for this month specifically did not mention a specific razor. There is a reason for that. While my No Buy 2017 Software edition is going well, I am acquiring some new razors. This one fell into my lap, but I have been wanting a traditional kamisori for over a year now. This one was on FB by someone who cleans them up, dips the handle in plasti-dip, and wraps them in twine. Then he hones them. I was expecting a “shave ready” edge, and was pleasantly surprised to have an actual shave ready edge. Didn’t need to shave today, but I got a new sharp shiny thing.
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Day three on the Soap Commander Sample. I think it was just very dry, because it actually has a light scent now. I am still way overloading the brush, and have had some amazing lather. The angle on the Kami is a little different than a western ground straight razor. Kamisori are asymmetrically ground, so instead of two hollow areas meeting to make a very thin blade, they have a thicker portion near the spine on one side, a slight hollow one side for most of the width of the blade, and a shorter more hollow section on the other side. It makes an asymmetrical wedge. This type of razor was originally intended to be used to shave someone else, not shave yourself. The side with the short hollow section is supposed to stay on your face, while the side with the writing is supposed to face out. This works well when a servant is shaving you, but when you shave yourself it’s a challenge. I ended up using both sides, and switching hands. The angle on the blade varies depending on what side of the blade is on your face, that threw me for a loop. I did three passes, and have some spots that are DFS, and some that I’m not sure I cut any stubble. My wife said it looked like I was shaving with a prison shiv. After using a Japanese razor, I had to grab my only Japanese aftershave. Mandom. Enough said.
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