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Will you use a single edge this month?

  1. Yup, that's all I will use...

    8 vote(s)
    29.6%
  2. Of course... I always use one single edge...at a time.;-)

    2 vote(s)
    7.4%
  3. My SE razors are Cutthroats, so natch...

    2 vote(s)
    7.4%
  4. I think I'll mix up my gear...

    8 vote(s)
    29.6%
  5. I am going to use all of my razors, both single and double edge...

    1 vote(s)
    3.7%
  6. Where do I pick up the medal I won from last month?

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  7. Must we suffer another month of Primo's introductions? He doesn't even provide cookies.

    6 vote(s)
    22.2%
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  1. Great shavette shave, Charlie! Glad it went well despite the red line!
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  2. Very nice Douglas
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    SEptember - Shave #2
    SE Shave #146
    Rating: 5 / 5

    Razor: PAA Injector - Type L
    Blade: Persona Injector
    Brush: Jack Skully
    Lather: Williams Mug Soap
    Aftershave: Aqua Velva Classic Ice Blue
    Additional Care:
    Thayer's Witch Hazel - Aloe Vera
    Stirling Unscented Glacial Balm

    I decided to go old school this morning. The Williams Mug soap was one of the first soaps I used along with the Old Spice puck when I started my wet shaving journey as a teenage in the mid ‘70’s.

    AS a young kid, I marveled at how my paternal grandfather would whip up a nice lather with his boar brush. Being intrigued, I gravitated to this form of shaving.

    While attending college, I did not take my wet shaving paraphernalia with. E. I settled for the more modern software and hardware. The software would include Barbersol, Noxema and Edge to name a few. The hardware included the Mach II, Wilkerson Bonded and a few cartridge razors.

    In the mid 90’s I gathered my senses and began wet shaving once again. Of course I still had some back modern software to dabble in. Around that time I picked up the Merkur 37c and in 2020 my first straight.

    Fast forward to the Fall of 2017 when I came across a few shaving forums on Google + and FB. I manageD to join TSD in the Summer of 2019, however, I did not become active until this past May When Jeff, @jgreenepa, reaches out to me and encouraged my participation in this fine group. Jeff had been aware of my enjoyment of this hobby on another FB site, The Shave Bowl a d ECWS. Thank you Jeff.

    I enjoy the genuine sincerity and passion of this group.
    Oh yeah I had a nice shave this morning. The Williams did tend to leave my face a little dry but the Stirling balm took care of that issue.
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  4. Thank you very much, Jason!
    As far as my brush reference - I bought the brush off a BST. It was indeed a shedder, and ticked me off enough that it got reknotted with a TGN knot. This was quite some time ago, and I still don’t know how I feel about this knot. Some days I kinda like it, other days I don’t.
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  5. Paul.
  6. Looks like you saw my response to Joe, just above your question. Basically, I use any hold that works, and is controllable/comfortable (which builds confidence to put a crazy sharp edge against skin and move it). This applies with any open edge for me. I use both hands. Sometimes I'm using holds that is seen in videos, sometimes I'm holding it like a pocket knife and any grip in between.

    For me, it's results matters scenario (that'd I'd happily test with a cotton ball).....rather than how I got there (which also applies to almost everything for me)...manuals? videos? :prrr:
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  7. It was a good start considering your 3 month hiatus, Charlie!
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  8. Love the vintage look and feel of that Schick Revere shave Bruce!

    Samples SEptember. Nice idea!
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  9. That's an excellent shave Joe, but Williams doesn't do well with our hard water. Are you using distilled water to get the Williams to lather well?
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  10. Fabulous my friend.
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  11. Wonderful shave Clint.
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  12. You are just killing it Jeff with you straight adventures
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  13. I did not have a problem generating a nice lather. I did forget to add a few drops of glycerin to the bowl. I did not use our wonderful SCWA water.
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  14. Thanks Andrew!

    In the most straight forward Japanese to English translation. Kamisori means razor. Diving in a little deeper, the belief is that Kamisoris were the style of a razor that existed before straight razors (with scales and an even grind).

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  15. Awesome vintage setup Andrew! Very cool bottle.
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  16. Excellent shave Clint!
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  17. Adding glycerin and not using our water would certainly produce a nice lather, but since you didn't use glycerin and our tap water, then what did you use?
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  18. Absolutely stunning shave. That is one beautiful razor.
  19. Nice shave Pierpaolo
  20. Great old school shave, Joe! Glad you're a part of the Crew!
    Thanks!

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