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What are your shaving plans for December?

  1. I will break out my most decadent gear and really have at it.

    6 vote(s)
    18.8%
  2. I am going to mix it up, shaving with whatever suits my fancy.

    18 vote(s)
    56.3%
  3. I am going to adhere to the 30 Day rule.

    5 vote(s)
    15.6%
  4. December is my month to focus on one particular piece of equipment.

    2 vote(s)
    6.3%
  5. I am going to look for the BEST Christmas cookie recipe.

    9 vote(s)
    28.1%
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  1. fine shave and pic Joe..good morning..:cool:
    JACarbone, jgreenepa, Trigger and 3 others like this.
  2. cool ugly shave and pic Danny..:cool:.good morning..
    jgreenepa, Trigger, Hembree and 2 others like this.
  3. December Focus
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    Vintage Yardley~~Commodore X3~~Dovo 91
    The goal of today's shave was to not cut myself. Goal achieved, I am happy to say.
    I refreshed the Dovo yesterday on a Naniwa 12K and a Shapton 16K.
    I did tape the spine and kept the touch very light.
    Keeping an eye on the water flowing under the edge, I feel
    comfortable,
    that the blade remained flat against the stones.
    Was it sharper? I would say yes and noticeably smoother.
    Navigating the chin is still awkward and results, while bloodless,
    were DFS- at best.
    Nice finish with the vintage juice.
  4. fine shave and pic Joseph..:cool:
  5. Nice setup and vintage stuff Joseph. Have some vintage my eye/bid is on and hoping it doesn't go crazy at the end..........
    brit, Primotenore, jgreenepa and 3 others like this.
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    SOTD MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 14, 2020

    Today’s mug shave will feature one of the two Thistle Cut Co. straight razors I own. The first Persian model is a bit beat and on its way to Glen Mercurio for scale shortening and his usual vintage razor spa treatment. This model is in excellent shape for a 120-130 year old razor and represents one of the best kept secrets in the vintage straight razor world. It’s all about the steel grasshopper! There are better known central New York makers that command higher prices (ie Case and Genco), but the extremely fine grained steel in these blades can take an edge second to none, according to one expert restorer who shall remain nameless. He informed me that they can take and hold a 30k Shapton edge that is truly whisker melting. Well you know I had to try!

    After examining the edge under my USB microscope, it was apparent that there was a rudimentary bevel that was uneven and inconsistent. The blade was a bit wavy and the seller complained that he could never get a decent edge. $15 and a brand new $5 Gold Dollar and it was mine. The razor failed Dr Matt’s Tilt ‘n Wobble test which would have resulted in shoulder and/or spine metal removal to restore it to flatness by one of his adherents of which I am not one. Being retired and a long time custom knife collector, I’ve decades of knife sharpening experience where finding the proper sharpening angle could sometimes be a challenge. The beauty of sharpening (ie honing) a straight razor is that the angle is built in.

    Being retired and not a professional honer where time is money, I have the luxury of time to assess my honing progress. Last night I traveled to my son’s workshop and made use of his Shapton series progression from 1k through 30k on this razor. In conjunction with my laptop and USB microscope, I first reset the bevel on the Shapton 1k by honing, stopping and reexamining, and then returning to the hone until I had a balanced even bevel along the entire length of the blade which passed the Lynn Abrams thumb pad test. As I worked my way up the stone progression through to 30k I followed the same methodology. The result was a gleaming mirror-like edge which I then stropped on chromeox pasted linen followed by .25 and .1 diamond sprayed linen, finishing on leather.

    I passed on my usual dome shave this morning to give my scalp a chance to heal from the savage drubbing it took from my French Spadson safety razor yesterday whose top cap I repaired last night on my son’s belt grinder. After my shower this morning I whipped up the nice, thin, slick MWF lather I like for my mug shaves. I can honestly say that it felt like I was just brushing the lather away during my shave. There was no burning toast melody, just a series of my usual sweeping WTG strokes on that first pass leaving behind a smooth almost whisker-free surface. The same held true for the following ATG and XTG passes that followed. I now understand ‘whisker-melting sharp’!!! I feel clean and unbelievably velveteen!

    RAZOR: Thistle Cut 5/8
    PREP: Cold water rinse followed by a scrub with Argan Oil
    BRUSH: Viking Silvertip Badger
    SOAP: Mitchell’s Wool Fat
    POSTSHAVE: Cold water wash with brush squeezings followed by Humphreys Lilac WH. Finished with Old Spice Fresh Lime.
  7. :prrr: I still like you Evan! :D
    jtspartan, brit, Trigger and 3 others like this.
  8. Good to hear from you Keith! Beautiful shaves.
    Keithmax, brit, Trigger and 3 others like this.
  9. :love055:
    brit, Trigger, jgreenepa and 2 others like this.
  10. Awesome read Jeff. Have a great day!
    brit, Trigger, jgreenepa and 3 others like this.
  11. Great job David! Love the razors and the cake. Yummy!
    brit, Trigger, jgreenepa and 3 others like this.
  12. Excellent shaves and photos Gentlemen.


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    JACarbone, brit, Primotenore and 5 others like this.
  13. Thank you Gary.


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  14. Fine shave and congrats on winning the ugly razor contest, Danny!
    clint64, JACarbone, brit and 3 others like this.
  15. Thanks Joe! I appreciate you stepping in and judging this little competition even though you had no choice. :D

    I also appreciate everyone that participated.

    I hope this little contest added a little fun to the 30DC. Y'all are the best.

    My ugly razor is ready for a pass around.....any takers? :happy102:
  16. Very nice shave Joe! You have a busy day, indeed! I think it is I that has to catch up to you in the workout wars! Lol!
    clint64, JACarbone, brit and 3 others like this.
  17. It's over eh? Who won the Ugly Bowl??????
    clint64, JACarbone, brit and 4 others like this.
  18. Awesome shave and picture Clint! Glad you and the razor are getting along. Love the Tater.
    clint64, brit, Trigger and 2 others like this.
  19. Sometimes the ugly girl kisses better Gary. Enjoy the day.
    wristwatchb, clint64, brit and 3 others like this.
  20. Great shave Gary! Love the razor even with its imperfections. Take care!
    clint64, JACarbone, Trigger and 3 others like this.
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