Tuesday morning December 19 - TSD DECadence
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Delta Echo refurbished Ink Gillette Slim on 4 / Voskhod (1)
Jason's non-30DC Cypress Badger brush (knot is a 24mm 2-band badger from Maggards)
Oleo Soapworks El Caballero
Alum and Florida Water
lather bowl - Scottish/Renaissance Faire type horn quaich
When I collected my mail on Monday, I found a surprise package -- a tub of Oleo Soapworks El Caballero shaving soap from 
@Douglas Carey.  Totally unexpected and absolutely delightful!  Thanks, Doug!
Inspired by the soap, I decided to do a shave tonight with items connected to the 30DC.  From the top:
1.  The Gillette Slim I obtained in a trade with Chris 
@SharptoothC after a discussion on this thread.  I had it cerakoted by Delta Echo -- a company and a coating option I learned about here.
2.  The blade is a Voskhod -- a brand I learned about on the 30DC.  It was part of a 100-pack I won in a TSD raffle after Neal 
@NCoxSTL donated them.
3.  The brush was a trade/gift from Jason 
@jtspartan.  I learned about Maggards and about reknotting brushes here.
4.  The soap was a gift from 
@Douglas Carey.  El Caballero is a mix of bay rum and a gentleman's cologne in scent.
5.  I learned about using Alum as a rub here from Chris 
@Bama Samurai.  I think he may be the one who also taught me the trick of using a rubber band around the alum block to provide a secure grip against accidentally dropping and breaking it.  This is my second alum block; I dropped and broke the first after reducing it to a sliver too thin for the rubber band to go around any more.
6.  Florida Water is an aftershave I learned about here.  For that matter, all the splashes and balms I use, including Thayers Witch Hazel, I learned about here.  (The sole exception to that is Nivea Sensitive Balm.)  Thanks to the 30DC, I now have about 25 splashes and balms to choose from.
7.  The lather bowl is a repurposed horn drinking quaich.  I learned about using larger lather bowls instead of a mug to help whip the lather here.  For that matter, I learned about making proper lather here...
So there you go:  a complete TSD shave.  Thanks, everyone!  I've learned a lot here and it's been a great deal of fun.
BTW, the shave was a good one.  I made a "super goop" lather in the soap tub before transferring my brush to the lather bowl to finish (also a technique I learned here).  The El Caballero not only smells great, it whips up a wonderful slick lather.  Three passes later (riding the cap, skin stretching and using light pressure as per the 30DC mantra) and I am BBS.
Hope everyone is on track to have a great week leading into a wonderful and safe holiday season!
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