1. Welcome back.
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  2. Tamako YSK

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  3. 5/8 Bismarck Razor Works
    Cella
    homemade horse
    Nice shave again this morning. Have a good one
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  4. Great shave late last night with the Rodgers. The razor hasn't changed, but my ability use it more effectively certainly has! :) Practice, practice, practice….
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  5. Wade & Butcher Bow

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  6. Hoken 66 H.Y.S

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  7. Ryujin Tamahagane Dragon God Kamisori grind 6/8

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  8. Tennis 80 and his fellow kraut companions

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  9. 6/8 Case
    MWF
    Simpsons Classic 2
    Fine Clean Vetiver
    Nice shave this morning. It's been a while since I used MWF. Have a good one.
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  10. Imperial Razor Warranted Barbers Favorite

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  11. My little ebay bargain razor, Henckels 5/8 'Blue Steel'
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  12. Today was a dandy little Robeson. Lottsa bang for the buck.

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  13. One more razor I need to obtain, a Tennis, when I thought I'd reached the end of my razor buys. A Fritz Bracht razor. Is this before Fritz Bracht took over Dovo?
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  14. George Wostenholm Celebrated I.XL An ugly duckling it may be, but I've gotten some very good shaves from it.

    I got a better shave from it yesterday then I did today. I also need to stop using my iPhone for pictures as it never gets the orientation correct...

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  15. Correct. Right around WWII. It was my first straight and to this day, it still gives the best/smoothest shave out of all my razors. Holds a magnificent edge. I actually had to rescale it recently. The original bone white scales cracked at pivot.
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  16. Garland "Improved Eagle". No pics this morning, but I'll see what I can do about that...

    This was my first ever shave with a straight and so I just did a minimal single pass on either side and finished with a DE, but I can't argue with the results. Lots to learn and I'm in no hurry, but my virginal shave was smoooth, thanks to Glen/gssixgun and his adroit skills. :happy088:

    I'm not even sure about the nomenclature yet, but I think the Garland is a 5/8 half hollow grind with a square (or is it spike?) point. Whatever it's called the blade was remarkably comfortable for the short time it was actually on my face. :happy097:
  17. Excellent! Chris, when I started with an SR (coming up on a year, shortly), my first few attempts—maybe the first consecutive 5-7 days of SR shaving— were simple downward cheek strokes on both sides, and finished with a DE razor. Eventually I climbed the mountain and was soon doing the whole face, but still required a DE razor to smooth out the many rough patches. It wasn't until I was maybe 3-4 months in of regular SR use that I shed the DE razor clean-up, and could get by with just a straight. Understand it may not take you THAT long since I was/am working with limited use of my dominant hand whilst learning to SR shave. You also have a considerable advantage in that you are using a professionally-honed razor—which can really make a significant difference between a memorable shaving experience and one less so.
  18. Glen's edges are excellent.
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  19. Stubbl E, congrats on your first SR shave. Many more to come!
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  20. Shumate Barber 5/8 extra hollow. Cleaned this puppy up and it honed up perfectly after one trip to the hones.

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