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Using an adjustable this month? Which one?

  1. Gillette Fatboy

    15 vote(s)
    34.9%
  2. Gillette Slim

    15 vote(s)
    34.9%
  3. Gillette Black Beauty

    13 vote(s)
    30.2%
  4. Gillette Toggle

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  5. Gillette Executive

    2 vote(s)
    4.7%
  6. Merkur Futur

    4 vote(s)
    9.3%
  7. Merkur Progress

    2 vote(s)
    4.7%
  8. Russian Ideal or Mladost

    1 vote(s)
    2.3%
  9. The original adjustable - a straight razor baby!

    7 vote(s)
    16.3%
  10. Cookies....just cookies. Seriously, can we just stick with the stupid cookies?!?!?!

    17 vote(s)
    39.5%
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  1. Fantastic looking razor. :happy088:
  2. Thank you. It gave me a nice shave.
  3. Thank you, Clint! I thought they looked great together as well!
  4. Excellent picture, Clint!
  5. Thank you Jim.


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  6. Stunning brush, Clint! I agree with you about the tuxedo, I find it has more than enough backbone.
  7. Thanks very much Jim.

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  8. Thank you Jason.


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  9. Are you suggesting we punt on the puns?

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  10. I haven't tried the old formulation, but the new Port Au Prince is great soap.

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  11. That handle is absolutely stunning, Clint. I'm envious. Nice work @Douglas Carey!
  12. The old is pretty good (like all Stirling soap), but I like Stirling sheep soaps even better than their normal, so I bet it is better.
  13. Thank you Randy. The brush really is a pleasure to use.


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    6 August 2017 Pre Fleamarket OLD Blade Focus Shave

    Pre: A waterfall of Hot water, soap from the container and a hot towel
    Razor: 1911 Gillette Single Ring OLD Type
    Blade: The Voskhod
    Brush: JR#161 NY Mets Special Edition
    Soap: Regiment Shaving's "High Speed"
    Post: Hot/Cold water rinse, alum block, cold towelx2, Dominello Vitali Calming Post Shave Moisturizer
    After Shave: Old Spice "Original" from my WCS Sampler

    Prior to hitting the fleamarket this morning, I started the new shave week and the final blade audition for my OLD. Voskhod, the pride of the Rodina is up.
    Using JR#161, I whipped Regiment Shaving's "High Speed" into a Lemon Limey, slick lather.
    The OLD/Voskhod duo had no trouble with my two day growth. I used a traditional 3 pass shave and as usual with a first shave with Voskhod was BBS at the finish.
    Splashed on some Old Spice and headed off to the fleamarket where I found these:
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    High speed, low drag!
    Have a good 'un y'all.
  15. IMG_2047.JPG Today I strayed from my usual Astra SP to try a shark in the Slim on 5. They could be a tad smoother and a tad less aggressive than the Astra for me, but the differences are relatively minor. I also tried Reef Point Test Depth. Another soap that falls into the very good but not great category for me. The puck has a bit of a waxy smelling undertone that I don't love, but it becomes very feint when lathered as the scent blooms. It will stay in my den, but I suspect will be eventually bumped for future soaps that I love more. Finished off with Oceana AS. Great stuff!
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  16. Reef Point is so awesome. Maybe you can swap that scent off for something that flips your minnow a bit more.
  17. Adjustable August - alright!

    Maggard Limes & Bergamot Tallow
    Omega #20248 boar brush
    Osaka suribachi bowl
    Gillette Fat Boy (E4) on 9
    Super-Max Platinum blade
    Pinaud Lime Sec AS/EDC

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    Maggard tallow soap made by Maria Arman of Thru the Fire Fine Craft. Soft, Italian style sample I tried today. Good strong scent, easy working, with a thick non-dissipating lather. I haven't used this old brush for months. A cider vinegar wash softened it to the point of no scrub. Second use of the Bulgarian blade wasn't as smooth as I like so it got binned when I finished the shave. Between the soap and AS, a nice face feel post shave. Been a long week and it was to be a lazy sleep in day so of course I woke at Zero dark thirty. C'est la vie.
    Good Shaves Y'all!
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  18. I hear ya Rick. I was up at 0500 myself.
    Unfortunately ya can't flip the off switch on the weekend(at least I can't)
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    -Perfecto 9/16 Square
    -Chubby 2 Synthetic
    -B&M Lavanille
    -Krampert's Frostbite

    I had a very underwhelming shave this morning. The razor is an E-bay find, that turned out to be a lot nicer than I was expecting. I honed it this morning, and really thought I had it. I was tree topping arm hairs, pinging and popping, and when I stropped it, it was like it was glued to the leather. It was a smooth, comfortable shave. No tugging, no skipping or jumping, it just wasn't very close. I ended up playing in the DFS ballpark, but the blade just isn't where it should be. Back in my little project pile it goes, I guess.
  20. Wasn't the shavette pictured made of steel? I was making an assumption on the photo. All stainless built two-arm shavettes should be about the same. The difference between, say the Parker and a Classic Samurai, is chrome, and all else should equal. Not a lot of variation in de based shavette. There are only like five major designs.
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