Beautiful photo, Doug! I'm amazed at the longevity of the Personna Tungsten 74 blade.
Rick, the Ming Shi 2000S has peaked my curiosity. I'm sorry your first shave with it was cut short. I may have to pick one up. I also need to get a knot for my B-400 by Tom handle. I always enjoy seeing the B-400 in your SOTD.
John, as with your SE, I always get at least 7 shaves on a blade in my Mongoose. Those SE blades are pretty hefty compared to DE's. I PIF'd some Dirty Deeds soap to 
@pvtbanks. Hopefully, he'll take a break from parenting and chime in with his review. Like you, I will sometimes relegate shave soaps to the hand soap or face soap dish to use them up.
It's been pretty quiet in Neal's shaving world these past few shaves. Hopefully, the final stretch with the 1918 Old Style loaded with a highly acclaimed Feather blade will be the perfect finish for OCtober. I have the first aid kit on standby if you need it.
Jason, I always love seeing your SOTD photos. They always have a very nice vintage look and feel. I'm glad you like the Florida water, and one day, I hope to pick up an OT to see if it shaves much differently than a LC or SC.
I've lived all my life in Kentucky and only recently learned what "Neat" means. It means the same thing as "Chug," but it sounds better! I just don't get out much, I guess. I hope all is well, Chris.
Beautiful set up and photo, Mark.
Clint, I think you will really like Mike's Natural Soap. It lathers beautifully, it's super slick, and the skin feel is very nice. He sells out frequently, so it's good to purchase it in advance.
Another good report on an OT! John, I know you have prefer unscented products. KMF is great, but you might try some unscented Mike's Natural Soap if you want some variety. I'd place it just a touch above KMF. I hope all is well.
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