NOVember is NO whatever you want it to be! Apparently.
November 8
Razor - Gillette Black Beauty (9)
Blade -
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Soap - Truefitt & Hill 1805
Brush - Semogue 620
Post - Alum
Apparently, it's time for winter in STL. We have snow on the ground tonight and it's still coming down. Nothing major but this is the earliest snow for this area I can remember in a long time. That apparently excited the shaving gods as they threw out a pretty good random selection tonight. (He said, with a hint of understatement). The Black Beauty adjustable. Any Gillette adjustable is quality. I cranked it open to setting Me for the event because, well, that's what we do. The blade? The venerable Gillette Silver Blue. It's been way too long since I've used the finest from St. Pete. We talk about the Voskhod from Moscow and the Sputnik from St. Pete as being related. Both teflon coated. The Voskie usually wins that match up. Well, the GSB is the real comparable to the
Voskhod. I have pitted them against each other several times and while I usually end up preferring the Voskhod - it isn't by enough to really make a difference. It may even be (gasp) that I just discriminate a bit against the name Gillette. So, for the hardware portion - SOLID. Now for the software. T&H 1805. Old school company with a nicely scented soap that produces a good lather. I need to spend some repeat days on this soap to really find out what I think, but using a soap from a company that's been around since 1805 - that's special. The Semogue 620 is a solid brush in the less expensive yet higher end boar family. So lather wasn't an issue.
Three passes just because. Two passes pretty much had the baby in the house but I tried for a bit thicker lather on the third pass to keep shaving. Not that the lather was bad, just experimenting. Alum was quiet, I smell British and life is good.
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