There are some beautiful items on the website. Not cheap, but good quality seldom is. I don’t feel his pricing is ridiculously stupid though. They seem to be fairly priced for the quality. I’ll have to spend some more time looking around on his site. I definitely want to read the story of how it all came to be.
I say more is an easy possibility. It will probably slow down a day or two going into Christmas if tradition holds. But the week after Christmas we tend to talk our heads off again. Gotta show off the new goodies! Wherever it ends up it's a record in the making. Easily.
DECember Phaze Three RazoRock Lime Burst SS B-400 Tuxedo synth Suribachi quasi-scuttle Ming Shi 2000s on 4-1/2 Personna Blue (7th use) Pinaud Lime Sec AS Cologne Nothing "Classic" about this setup, but it fills my bill for decadent. Thanks to Nirav @Spock for the trade that netted me a recent offering from RazoRock in their What The Puck line. It's triple milled shea butter & lanolin Italian artisan 0.26 lbs goodness. Italian Barber has the three pack with Blue Barbershop & Orange Sunrise for $9.99 right now. Poured hot water into the lather bowl, warmed up the brush, and easily loaded plenty of soap for 1.3 shaves. Slick with great residual, the scent is great with a lime AS chaser. I moved the used blade over since it showed no signs of slacking off. Probably use another of the same next. Got an error free three pass and only missed a DFS for my lower neck. Changing razors takes a shave or two to recall the differences. Between the hard and software a great face feel persists three hours later. Good Shaves Y'all!
Yep, we had to pull some all-nighters in school where we studied and prepared feverishly. As students, we had not yet been issued our pocket protectors. However, we were allowed ready access to stiff coffee and industrial sized containers of peanut butter. We often kept our faces covered as we used electric razors.
Great report and pic, Patrick! Glad the brush is still treating you well. (Autocorrect turned that into "grating you well". I hope the brush isn't doing that to your face...)
Well, I think 1932 was before Gillette started making TTOs at all, and by 1982 it was making plastic-handled ones (the Knack or SlimTwist), so I believe this one can be narrowed down to 1957.