Sounds like a great shave, Dave. Looking forward to seeing if there is any difference with the other plates as well. That is a very unique software choice again today- is the AS on the same finishing focus as the soap?
Love what you did with the razor patina, Clint, and the CMon is as stunning as ever.
Sorry to hear your school isn't back to regular instruction yet, Joe. Yes, a weird way to end a long and distinguished career, for sure. You don't see many of the Whipped Dog knots any more. I used to have one and it was a good knot for the price, as long as it was set deeply.
That Laresche is such a unique looking shaver, Jeff. Is that blade gap as lethal as it looks?
Agree 100% on the value of Razo Rock SS razors, Danny. Especially given the North American fabrication.
A Menthol Monday for sure, Jim. What do you think of the 2BED knot? I have one and think it an excellent knot. Mine isn't set quite as deeply as yours by the looks of it, though. So, just how many Grizzly Bay brushes are you up to now?
Sounds like a decent shave, Joseph. If you ever have a couple hours to kill, there is a feature length documentary out there on the founder of Burt's Bees. Very interesting guy and show.
Stunning again, Gary. I see you have channeled your inner Primo with the centre-aligned script as well...
A great razor and a great watch. Life is good, Charlie!
A very informative write up and comparison, Blair. Thanks for doing that. The Supply is just an excellent shaver. Have you tried a PAL Injectomatic? I'd be interested in that comparison of head angles as well.
You see, THAT is why you are a pro...I was just planning on standing farther away and hoping for the best.

Click to expand...