1. I am (and will be) continuing a single razor "edge" evaluation on the Wacker Barbers Bride.

    I sent it for honing to a gentleman who prefers Shapton edges and goes to 30K. He finishes with a technique I've learned to be called 'jointing'. There is no disrespect intended here for others, just info. I have read opinions about his edges that border on the absolutes. I do not think it beats a shavette edge, but it is pretty good. I've finally learned how to do a successful hanging hair test, get a donation from the brush of The Lovely Mrs Headroom.

    It has been a couple weeks and I'm trying to shave with it daily. It was the opinion of the Honer that 'over stropping' degrades the edge, so I am limiting to 10 cycles on a hanging leather piece at shave time.

    In two weeks, it seems the edge has moved from a cautious sharp to a more comfortable sharp for my style.

    Besides the pre-shave hanging strop routine, I elected to go with 1/10 micron cBN emulsion on glass mounted nanocloth. This substrate is supposed to have zero effect on the edge, isolating the action to the media used. So far 5-7 shaves between treatments, and a finish with a few light passes on roo.

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    Most of my other abrasive strop compounds are on balsa for this magnet mount 3x11 setup. I'm just going to stick with minimums and add as I feel needed.

    This could wind up being a long test. If I recall, I went something like 60 shaves on my training razor. I am supposing that to be a good thing.

    Here, so far, so good.
  2. Shaving with the Salamander today with 32 hours of growth. I can finally stop referring to the little boy as a problem child as it is now my kind of shave ready. It just needed more diamond/balsa stropping.
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  3. What a chopper, wow
  4. Another frameback... but this one is the “Best Razor!” :)
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    Enjoy your shave.
    Tom
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    Cedric Christ Custom Old School 1830s
    Strop Martin J. Rubin 4601 New York
    Semogue TSN LE Boar
    Art of Shaving Sandalwood
    Guerlain Santal Royal Edp
  6. Today, I shaved with my vintage 5/8 Wostenholm pipe razor. 20190805_084845.jpg 20190805_084845.jpg
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    13/16+ CVH MK 33 in ivory, soap was Pre de Provence lathered with a Tulip 2. A splash of Myrsol Limon finished off a lovely shave with summer scents.

    I’m going to measure how much PdP it takes per shave over the next few days, I have a ‘project’ in mind. So the brush and soap will stay the same for a few days.
  8. Thanks Gary!
    Karl G, TestDepth and brit like this.
  9. Another top notch shave from my other ivory John & Wm Ragg Napoleon. I’m about to declare this my favorite razor. :happy036:

    Hot water preparation
    AOS Lavender PSO
    Barrister & Mann Reserve Lavender
    Romera Wengue Chubby Manchurian Badger
    John & Wm Ragg Napoleon 11/16
    AOS Lavender After Shave Balm

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    Happy shaving - Karl
  10. Hart Steel 7/8

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  11. Hisihosi 500
    But if you cut it in 1/2, is it now a 250???? :)

    Not ashamed to admit that this is the most intimidating razor I own. I need to adjust every stroke to make sure that point doesn’t find a hollow to dig into.
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    It gets 3 chances, no more than that. I survived, no blood, but the aftershave reminded me it had a little alcohol in it. :eek:

    A satisfying feeling to have that one in the books.
    Enjoy your shave.
    Tom
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    Near shavette edge on the #136.
  13. If it were me, I would round that toe end out a lot, and lessen the chances of a blood letting.

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  14. That would be the prudent thing to do.

    My observation with these extreme shorties is our hand tends to slightly rotate away from the face ( and lather). I barely notice that with a normal length blade, even with a spike point.

    But when it is this short, you notice it very quickly with a bite. Definitely not a razor to use daily, but like I said... fun challenge.
    Tom
  15. After years of challenging myself to avoid slices by the ear or bites I finally succumbed to muting the points on my straights. Now I wonder what too me so long? :)
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    Shave #21 on the Filly Sub Cero edge longevity test. Soap was PdP lathered with a Tulip 2, and a splash of Myrsol Agua Balsamica finished up.

    I can tell that the edge isn’t fresh off the stones now, but it shaves very closely and very smoothly. The alcohol-based AB didn’t even tingle, so at a third of the way into the project, it’s doing as well or better than the the two others that I’ve tested.
  17. Great shave, with a German Made razor. It took 3 days growth off, in two passes. This left me near BBS. Fantastic handling and shaving razor.

    Razor- M.Jung #80, New York. Made In Germany.
    Brush- B400, By Tom(@twhite ). Omega Knot.
    Soap- ARKO/Avon Spicy Scented
    Aftershave- Pinaud Clubman

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  18. Revisor 6/8 full hollow

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    Hoshi Tombo 6500 First edition
    Strop Martin J. Rubin 4601 New York
    Muhle Fibre Silvertip XL
    Saponificio Varesino Cubebe
    Saponificio Varesino Cubebe Aftershave lotion
    Saponificio Varesino Cubebe Edp