I don't strive for perfection every day either, Barry, but certainly enjoy it when I get it. I've heard the Kent puck is MWF rebranded. Is that the case?
Love the vintage Rubberset, Gary. How functional is that old knot?
Love the look of that razor, Joe. Very cool. Sorry to hear about the rising # of cases. We are having all time highs in our province these days as well, but a far lower % than you have I believe.
Always love that little Rudy Vey brush when you bring it out, Clint. 'Straight Up Unapologetically Bay Rum' sounds about like what it should be like. I'm resisting on the Henson so far...I think I'd put a few other Canadian razors higher up on the list these days...
Nice brush, Danny, and a nice gift for your son.
I remember my parents got me a video game system when I was 13...they 'tested' it all Christmas Eve night to make sure it was 'usable' for me as well...

The Occams I have isn't nearly that shiny. Did Clint do the elbow grease on it, or did you?
Awesome pic (and self portrait

), Jim. Love the close up on the BBS razor- it really shows how unique the top cap and baseplate are.
I know I kind of enabled you on that brush, but now the enabling may be going in reverse... that is amazing. Trust me, that distressing is not easy.
007! Never say never again for that Valet, Jeff. Great combo.
Fantastic write up again, Joseph. I see the seam quite noticeably on that brush handle this time. For some reason, I used to assume that old brushes like that were turned. The one piece rubber tops were maybe turned? Who knows. I'm surprised they were molded, but I'm not sure why I'm surprised. Makes sense.
First I've heard of that soap, Pierpaolo. Please do not respond by telling me how nice it is...
Would still be a step up from Clubman...
Great shave, collection and pics, Cliff.
I have a 3 shelf display for razors and brushes. The software gets put away, as to not draw unwarranted attention to its volume.

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