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It's Stirling SEptember. Whatcha got planned??

  1. Gonna use some great vintage single edge gear and lots and lots of Stirling. Duh!!

    6 vote(s)
    14.6%
  2. Gonna use a modern single edge or two and lots and lots of Stirling. Duh!!

    3 vote(s)
    7.3%
  3. Gonna mix it up with all kinds of single edges and lots and lots of Stirling. Duh!!

    7 vote(s)
    17.1%
  4. Gonna use whatever I feel like because hey, it's my shave so I'll enjoy it my way!! Duh!!

    21 vote(s)
    51.2%
  5. Straights baby, because I'm just that doggone good. Duh!!

    8 vote(s)
    19.5%
  6. Some SE's, some DE's, some other stuff, maybe Stirling, maybe not. Who knows?! Duh!!

    14 vote(s)
    34.1%
  7. Cookies and ice cream. That's all I'm here for. Stop hounding me to shave!!!!! Duh!!

    13 vote(s)
    31.7%
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  1. Not sure. I only use a bowl once a year or so.

    I watch the bristle if the brush as I load the soap. I can see the soap work it’s way up the knot. Overtime I know by site when I have more than enough soap to start face lathering. Then I take my time adding water as I face lather. Assuming the water is normal and not overly hard. In my opinion most all problems with lather rotate around one of two issues; not enough soap or not enough water.


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  2. I both face and bowl lather, whatever mood strikes me. I'm a counter. Thirty second for most soaps regardless the lathering technique. So for me I'm going to say they are equal.
  3. One problem (benefit?) I have is that my water is as close to pure as can be safely distributed by the water company. In fact, they add some hardness to stop the water stripping ions out of the piping. In effect, it is so soft it could lather itself. Sounds great until you use a soap which lathers easily at which point you get stuck in a battle of suds.

    I had that issue at the start with Cade, keeping a lid on the lather thus i switched to dry loading which helped immensely.
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  5. Well done. Congrats.

    Nice report.

    I'm sure your certificate of completion will arrive promptly.
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  6. SEptember 18th
    BlackHawk V2 w Feather Pro (2)
    APShaveCo Flattop/Sapele handle
    Stirling Gin & Tonic
    Thayers
    Maol Frosted Frankinlime AS
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    Still going with the Hawk and today's Stirling product is this pleasantly scented soap. 3 passes later, I was quite smooth. Finishing with this AS brand is fast becoming a favourite thing to do.
    Have a great day all!
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  7. We stay busy but it keeps me out of trouble. :signs136:
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  8. Love the photo Jason.
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  9. Nice photo and setup, Jason!
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  10. Awesome shave and reports. Just trying to catch up but I am reading each one.
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  11. It is written in the Max Headroom Rules to Live By...... If an 'old pipefitter tells you that you are 'smelling pretty'..... RUN!

    :cool:
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  12. Wonderful shave Mark!
    Thanks Terry!
    Wonderful shave and good looking good Paul!
    Excellent Chris!
    Excellent shaves and comparisons, Keith!
    Wonderful setup Jim!
    Congrats Jon! It is often said that self reflection is the highest form of learning. Now you can start to change things up a little and have a solid foundation to compare the differences!
    Wonderful shave Perry! I was hoping for more out of British Leather then just leather. Wasn't for me.
    Awesome shave Danny!
    Drop dead gorgeous photo, Clint! She's a 10!
    Awesome shave Jim! You picked some great soaps to have with you!
    Wonderful shave Joe! I'm quite fond of the RT, to bad it doesn't impress you more.
    Fantastic setup Joseph! Too bad the edge wasn't quite where it needed to be.
    Great shave Gary, sans the weepers! Here's to tomorrow!
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  13. Good advise!
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  14. Thank you, Danny and Andrew!
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  15. Nice color pop with the soap label Jason!
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  16. Thank you Danny
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  17. :happy097::happy097::happy097::happy097: That is a great rule to live by.
  18. Thank you Andrew.
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  19. Very nice, Jim! I'm not a huge Bay Rum fan, but I do enjoy the Stirling one...maybe time for another sample size.
    Is that Maseto a 'frequent flyer' in your rotation? I don't recall seeing it very often.
    Love the photo again, Perry. The Hussy is such a unique looking razor...
    I'll take your word for it on the Williams, Danny, but the Type A is super cool looking!
    Another beaut of a CH2, Clint. Not sure which one of yours is my fave- the Jade, the Red, the Blue... all so nice.
    Nice effect, Jim! I hope the week is going well at the new site.
    Agree 100% on the Proraso Green scent, Joe. Very underrated.
    Awesome, Joseph! I am really digging Lime scents right now, I need to try to find one of those vintage ones.
    Another stunner, Gary! The colour enhancement has fast become your signature look.
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  20. Beautiful picture, Jason!
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