Love the scales on that MM, Keith. Are those natural? Resin? Amazing. Sorry about the soap...too many better ones out there.
The Meissner Tremonia seems to get a lot of play on the continent, Pierpaolo. Thoughts on it for quality?
The good news about hitting a bump with a traditional razor? No more bump. Problem solved.
Good luck in the zoo, Joe!
I had that same soap (in a sample) in the Rustic base. Seemed like a standard, quality artisanal product.
Beautiful, Jim. Jealous of the Gentleman, for sure. My brush doesn't look that good in real life.
Forget about the photo quality...you had me at Floating Head and Polsilver. They make whatever Mt Rushmore I have. You know what kind of soaps I like, Joseph, do you recommend the Savonniere du Moulin?
Congrats on the PILS, Clint. Large blade gap, but neutral exposure. Very interesting. One without the other would result in the narrow sweet spot you referenced for sure.
Good job on the razor, Jeff. Beat up old shavers from antique stores brought back to life is one of my fave things in this little hobby of ours.
I've never tried one of those shovelheads, Evan. How does it shave? Similar to other Ever Readys?
A very nice travel kit, Andrew. I often use that same cream for travelling myself. If you really like the Irisch Moos, and it is discontinued now, PAA is making a dupe these days.
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