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Which of the following will you use during July?

  1. Traditional Straight Razor

    13 vote(s)
    27.1%
  2. DE Safety razor

    37 vote(s)
    77.1%
  3. SE razor

    21 vote(s)
    43.8%
  4. Popsicle Stick Razor

    9 vote(s)
    18.8%
  5. Sharpened Ax

    1 vote(s)
    2.1%
  6. Katana sword

    1 vote(s)
    2.1%
  7. Slightly sharpened butter knife

    2 vote(s)
    4.2%
  8. Cookies. I'm here for the cookies. Why, oh why do you torment us this way?

    10 vote(s)
    20.8%
  9. Pain Stick

    6 vote(s)
    12.5%
  10. Shavette

    7 vote(s)
    14.6%
Multiple votes are allowed.
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  1. Something old, new, found, & blue Unfocused

    Proraso Sandalwood
    B-400 w/Omega 98
    Osaka Suribachi bowl
    '63 Gillette Starburst I1
    Polsilver Super Iridium
    Alum, M&L Florida Water

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    A brush replicating one manufactured in the '40's, a barely used almost new tub of soap, a blade I've found I like very much, and an old Lady's razor in a masculine pastel color. Doesn't sound so poetic when I break it down, but the total effect came together well. Still breaking in the donor Omega knot so it's got that stiff, scritchy, new boar feel that brings me back to my newbie shaver days. Hardly soaked the brush, shook out and loaded from the full tub in all of 12 or 15 seconds. Generated plenty of lather using cool tap water in the textured bowl, applied to two days of beard, and set razor to face. WTG made me wonder if the blade was taking any stubble but then I reapplied lather I could tell it was just being smooth at reduction. This blade felt great in a Red Tip, less so in a Fat Boy. The Flare Tip head geometry of the Starburst DE works it better. Got my other passes in, plenty of lather though I needed to add a dribble of water to the brush to release it. Alum swiped with just the lightest sparkle, and the high alcohol AS/Cologne reminded me to use no pressure next time. A DFS of the higher degree.
    Good Shaves Y'all!
  2. Thank you Clint. This handle is a very good fit for the Alumigoose, both the length and weight work well with this head for me. I haven't used it very much.
  3. July 22, 2017
    Timeless OC (0.95mm)
    Feather (1)
    30 DC LE with Omega Boar
    Mystic Water Lavender Lime
    Fine Lavender

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    I really enjoy using the 30DC boar brush. I find the handle very ergonomic and the brush has proven to be a lather making machine. I appreciate the menthol in the MW Lavender Lime but prefer the scent of the MW Lavender soap or MW Lime soap alone better than the combination of the two. Back to one of my favorite DE razors for the weekend. The Timeless OC rewards a light touch and good technique with an exceptionally close and long lasting shave. Overall a very pleasant shave this morning. I hope everyone has a great Saturday.
  4. Too much Aqua Velva came out of the bottle this morning. Drives me crazy.
  5. It's easy to say ,"decant". Hot sauce bottle can be repurposed. I like using vintage glass bottles, but sometimes the caps are missing and modern threads rarely fit.
  6. July 22, 2017

    Razor: G2 Gillette 195 Adjustable (4)
    Blade: Gillette Rubie PP (4)
    Brush: 30DC LE w/Virginia Sheng Pure Badger
    Cream: Simpsons Luxury
    Post: Alum, Listerine, WH

    I'm definitely still getting used to this brush as I managed to do what I thought was impossible- run out of Simpsons lather. :) Not a major issue. I think its that I've gotten used to a synthetic and I need to find the sweet spot for hydrating and loading this larger badger knot. Probably a focus in itself. :signs002:

    Still as close to a BBS as I get when it was all done and no issues.
  7. I understand why these JWest razors are so well regarded. This razor is an amazing shaver. I'm still focusing on four passes and had a wonderful shave. I had one small weeper that wasn't the razor's fault. Time to head to the State Fair with my wife
    Dirty Deeds Tobacco Soap
    Wolf Whiskers Brush
    Heart Columbia JWest Razor
    Lucky Tiger
    Chiseled Face Ghost Town Barber
    Have a great weekend![​IMG]
  8. Well today I practiced my ATG straight razor passes using my shavette, causing me to realize that the scales need to be moved both in the "up" and "down" positions to accommodate different angles, and made my real shave less awkward. Proceeded with 2 N-S passes, and 1 S-N pass without incident. Whisker removal was evident, but still a ways off from a DFS without a DE ATG cleanup pass.

    I also tried to lather up and shave with different soaps that I'd bought but was not thrilled with the scents upon receipt. Since all are good soaps and none the scents are objectionable I decided to give them one lather before putting them up on the trading block. Bottom line, I'll probably trade them all out. If anyone wants a review on any of the soaps or scents let me know:
    Barrister & Mann Latha - Figgy Pudding
    Barrister & Mann Latha - Original
    Reef Point - Admiralty
    Reef Point - Test Depth
    Sudsy Soapery Jack Frost
    TSE - Beach Bum
  9. Great picture, Clint!
  10. Saturday July 22 - early morning shave

    Rockwell 6s on plate #3 / Topaz Platinum ( 2 )
    30DC LE Maple Cashmere
    Dirty Deeds Arroyo Cactus soap
    Alum and Thayers Witch Hazel Original

    An 18 hour stubble disappeared easily under two passes from the Rockwell, leaving me clean, refreshed and ready to face the day...

    Hope everyone has a good weekend.
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  11. It's a no shave day for me. It's been a very lazy Saturday. We have gotten a new puppy, so we have pretty much been here all day. I have taken the opportunity to catch up on some sleep with a little nap. Now my oldest and my son are both asking me to show them how to grill some chicken breasts. Can't complain about days like this. I hope everyone else is having a great day.
  12. Thank you Jim. :happy088:

    Sounds like you have had a near perfect day. :eatdrink047:
  13. I'd be interested in hearing your review of all but the Latha Original (I have that one and know all too well it is a performer but underwelms in scent).
    Drygulch, Screwtape, mrchick and 4 others like this.
  14. It has been a good day. The only downside has been a couple of potty incidents in the house with the dog.
  15. Did you adopt the pup from a shelter?
  16. An additional @mrchick
  17. the brush from PAA arrived!(actually, it's a Crown King product, but PAA took the credit for the sale). With a cooler week coming up, I'll give it go!! Stay tuned.
  18. Not this time. We have had two rescue dogs in the recent past. One of them unfortunately was hit by a car and killed. The other bit our little baby and another little girl, so we could not keep him. We started over with this dog.
  19. oh no...sad on both parts. I wonder if the vicious one came from a dogfighting ring.
  20. I don't think so. We found here had a confidence problem, which is probably why he got spooked by the kids. He was fine if adults we around but if they weren't there he got really spooked with kids. He didn't hurt any of them, but he did leave marks on both. Since we have four kids and all of our friends have young kids, we couldn't risk him hurting one.
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