July 2017 - Time to straighten up!
July 6
@RetLEO-07 Inspired Vintage Shave
Razor - 1918 Gillette Old Style
Blade -
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Soap - Mitchell's Wool Fat
Brush - Wolf Whiskers Custom Silvertip
Post - Alum
After reading
@RetLEO-07 's post about his first successful use of the Fat, I got a hankering to grab the Fat and go vintage for a night. So, let's see. The Fat - first made in 1893.....check. Let's go with a Silvertip brush......check. My oldest DE razor, the 1918 Gillette Old Style, currently 99 years old.......check. And for the blade? Well there's always the choice of a carbon. Too cliche. None of the Russians seem right for this particular shave. I do have the PAL blades I haven't tried from back in the day. But, perhaps I just need to think "classic" blade to make it work. That's IT! Use a Feather.

Yes, my brain went into overdrive and came up with the Feather as the perfect blade for a vintage inspired shave. With a Gillette Old Style. What's the worst that can happen?
Well, I'm happy to say that the Fat was marvelous! I've been toying with so many new soaps that I had let it languish too long. I love the Fat. Still my favorite. The lather is absolutely the slickest I've found. And the badger was a perfect match for creating that fantastic lather.
I'm also happy to say that the shave was bloodless. Yep, even with the uber-sharp Feather and the ultra-uber-aggressive 1918, no blood. As for irritation? The alum says there's some of that. Got a nice "glad to be alive" burn out of it and that's ok. Two passes and one minor touch up to get the baby in the house? That's shaving, people. I think one of these days I need to go for a one pass baby with this thing.
I feel great! Vintage cravings satisfied for the moment. I'll get back on straights tomorrow.
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