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  1. Thank you Joe. Have a great start to the weekend.
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  2. Nice Indian-made Brush & DE blade duo Joe.
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  3. You too. Barry.
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  4. Thanks Barry. The brush does look really nice.
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  5. Ello Vera :D..fine 37 shave Chris..:cool::bounce017:
    thank you so much Chris.:):eatdrink047:.the simpson special is small,well a travel size brush.but it lathers like a lot bigger one.perfect knot in it.:)
  6. fine weekend shave Joe.cool parker brush.:cool::bounce017:
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  7. great way to start the weekend gents.:cool::bounce017:
  8. -The-Weekender-
    4th gen aristocrat
    simpson
    club cola
    lime

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    good day gents
    plugging along in 'crat land..;)
    today's shave was no exception
    lovely club cola lather built with the simpson sunburst synthetic,a limited edition
    brush i acquired some years back
    smooth sailing with the 4th gen 'crat,the mildest one imo.
    razo-rock seals the deal with its lime oil aftershave.
    awesome
    have a fine day everyone.
    :eatdrink047:
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  9. Thanks Gary. I definitely got blessed with it.
  10. Thanks Gary.
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  11. Great combo Gary.
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  12. :signs002:
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  13. Yeah, I probably should have reduced it to Mediorcr, but i did so well everywhere else.
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  14. thank you Joe.:):eatdrink047:
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  15. Saturday April 6 - Arko Adjustable April

    Prep: Hot shower with Aleppo olive oil soap with 20% bay laurel oil

    Razor: Rockwell T2 adjustable DE set on "3" ; Rockwell blade (2)

    Soap: Arko stick

    Brush: APShaveCo Elegant Emerald with 24mm mixte boar-badger knot

    Lather Bowl: None

    Post: rinse, alum, rinse, Thayers Non-alcoholic Unscented Witch Hazel spray

    Last shave: Monday April 1 - 5 days ago


    The wetted Arko stick easily rubbed a good soap coating onto my dampened whiskers. I soaked the animal hair brush in hot water first, shook it out, then face lathered. Face lathering with a heated badger (or badger/boar) brush is definitely a pleasure. The Arko lathers up quickly, although this brush soaks up a lot of it.

    I did two passes with the T2. No nicks or scrapes, but I certainly noticed that the T2 has more blade presence than my Gillette FatBoy or SuperAdjustable. I use them on "4" ; I think next shave I will drop the T2 back to "2" and see if that is more comfortable.

    Unlike my synthetic brushes, the mixte knot would not give up enough lather for the second pass. I had to rub my face again with the Arko stick to generate the coverage needed for the second pass. Certainly not a problem, but a definite quirk.

    After the alum test (silent) and rinse, I finished with a simple spritz of witch hazel for a bit of skin cleansing and moisturizing.

    Hope everyone has a great weekend. We are having a lovely, sunny, warm Saturday here -- if my paranoia didn't know better, I might almost think we were heading into spring... But I think I will leave the snow tires on the car for awhile yet.
  16. Great pic and report, Gary!

    I have never used Wickham soap but have seen it for sale for years. It's a non-tallow vegan offering, isn't it? You like it?
  17. awesome shave John.:cool::bounce017:
    thank you John.yes the wickhams is non tallow,very slick,rich lather,nice scents,i have 2 ,club cola and russian leather,which is very much like Imperial Leather scent.:):eatdrink047:
  18. Thanks, Gary. Nice to know about Wickhams, although I have so many soaps and creams in my stash already that I would have to live to about 100 to use them all. I think just my Arko sticks alone would do me for about five years...
  19. i am in a similar boat;),:eatdrink047:
  20. Excellent shave and post John. I have run into the same thing when using natural hair brushes. I overload the brush and then paint the soap on my face and then follow with doing circles without oversplaying the brush. I do the same thing when I bowl lather with a natural bristle brush. However, I don't smush the brush in the bowl. I lightly swirl the brush and add water as I continue doing so until I have an abundance of lather. Afterwards, I use the same method as I did with facelathering.
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