That razor looks just fantastic in that RickPic. Sounds like it was a great shave.
Stunning! I think your gear is the 30DC version of the chicken/egg argument, Jim... what came first? Did the brushes match the software, or did the software match the brushes...
I use those blades in the BlackHawk as well, Terry. Yes, they are awesome in there. Looking at your Barbershop, I realized that I don't think Stirling does anymore 'specialty' labels anymore. Soaps like Barbershop, Electric Sheep, MITA, Ben Franklin, Mountain Man etc used to have cartoonish (not a negative), different labels from the usual ones. Doesn't look like he has done that for a few years.
Good luck at the HS today, Joe! If a Shavette saves you time, you sir, have arrived.
Very nice pic, Daniel. I'm worried about you, though. Continued use of Clubman at your age will ensure a longer period of bachelorhood than is standard...
I like your CH2 handles, Clint, but that Paladin may be my favourite resin pour of all of yours. Just magnificent. If that was turned by a person and not a machine, the ribbing of the beehive is exceptional work. It is quite tough to do well, actually.
Congrats on getting moved in, Jim! Great looking combo for the occasion...didn't Oleo October used to be a thing on here for a few folks?
Glad to hear your wife is getting settled already. Happy wife, happy/easier life...
Awesome LC, Tom. You have some very unique Avon scents again. I've never seen the Blue Blazer around here. I usually see a ton of Tai winds, Oland, Deep Woods and Spicy bottles in the antique stores in the area.
Love that Zenith, Blair. The CK6 keeps getting great reviews on here as well.
That brush is old and lame, Joseph. Get rid of it. I will send you the mailing address of a free disposal site.

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