Adjustable (Arko) Anything Goes and whatever else we decide AUGUST!!!! August 3 Razor - 1962 (H1) Gillette Slim (9) Blade - (3) Soap - Arko Brush - Stirling Two Banded Synthetic Post - Alum Third and final day on the blade trial for the Personna 74. Slim is on setting Me and the Arko was worked into a fine lather with the Stirling brush. Three passes as usual with a trial and all's well that ends well. In fact, it ended with a BBS. Great way to finish a trial. The blade was smooth except for a couple of instances where I messed up on the stroke. Technique error is the only reason this shave wasn't essentially perfect. But, we know that's usually the culprit. The blade shows no signs of slowing down yet so it's going to keep going. Starting tomorrow I'll start rotating through my other adjustables and soaps with the same blade and see how many days it goes before I decide it's time to change. I'm impressed with the blade as I expected to be. This trial was a bit difficult to judge objectively, based on reviews and everything I've heard about it. Still, that motivates me to try and find the weak spot to take the legend down a notch. So far the legend is holding its own. Fine way to spend three days shaving. The weekend is here (or half over if you're Keith. I don't want to be Keith anymore - the weekend is half gone). Go have some fun!
Friday August 3. - Adjustable Arko Anything Goes August Delta Echo Ink black Gillette Black Beauty on 4 / Nacet (5 or 6) Alluminati Envy White badger brush Arko stick Alum, Thayers Witch Hazel Rose Petal and Jeeves Bay Rum splash I enjoyed a refreshing cold water shave tonight. Arko lathers just fine in cold water and the Envy White badger face painted two coatings easily from one pass over the stubble with the stick. The Nacet in the Gillette adjustable delivered very near a BBS with two comfortable passes. However the alum was a little bit warm, so I banked the blade after half a dozen uses. I used some Thayers to cool everything down again, then topped it off with the excellent Jeeves splash. Overall a good start to the weekend. [I even took a pic today, but when I tried to post it right here, all I got was an error message. Sorry.]
Wait a minute - where's McMurphy? And why didn't they spend more time developing that young nurse's character? Nurse Rached scares me - but the other one is kinda cute!
I dunno - they look pretty smart to me. I'm pretty sure most of us in here couldn't put make up on and make it look that good.
Saturday Shave I thought it was an epic shave but the alum gave a little feedback, still and excellent shave. Irritation A Closeness A+ Smoothness A+ Sharpness A+ Razor: Koraat 7/8 3/4 hollow Strop: Dry Gulch Black Latigo Brush: Rooney Pre: Proraso Soap: QCS AS: Fine Snake Bite AS, Stirling AS Scent: Creed Original Vetiver
August 4th Razor: Timeless .95 SC Blade: PermaSharp Stainless (3) Brush: Razorock Bruce synth Soap: Stirling Orange Chill Stirling Orange Chill witch hazel AS: Stirling Orange Chill I wore a tuxedo once. That was twenty nine years ago today. The woman that spent that day with me is going to spend this day with me. Have a great day! Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
August Focus Adjustable August continues with the Fatboy at "4". Picked a cream today, so there was no blooming in the house. Soaked the three band Rooney and rather than scoop some cream out of the tub, I just dipped the bristles in. No pressing, just light loading. Face lathered and the DRH made a very nice lather, scent greatly reminds me of 4711. The Fatboy on "4" is starting to exhibit its personality. Enough blade exposure to easily find and maintain the optimal cutting angle. 3 passes, with a light rinse in between. Plenty of lather for a full ATG/clean up pass. Still smooth on the lower neck area. BBS in 3. Nice invigorating finish with the DRH splash. Lemony.
El Caballero Soap Elk Antler Badger Brush E & J.W. King Razor Lucky Tiger Fine American Blend After Shave Have a nice weekend!
Happy anniversary, Jim! Great setup and photo, Joseph! You have terrific gear in both hardware and software categories. Nice shave and photo, Brian!