SoTD for Wed, March 25, or, I tried. I really tried.
Pre- BBC oil
Soap- Pre de Provence
Brush- unknown handle/ 24/68mm pure knot
Razor- schick Eversharp F
Blade- Krona Chrome
Rinse- Osage
Aftershave- Fine Vetiver
Balm- Kiehl's
Cologne- Lagerfeld original formulation
I was trying so hard to finish out March with the Ever Ready 1914. I really was. But I finally got my hot little hands on one of my grail razors. The Schick Eversharp F type. I cleaned it up and put it on deck, vowing to finish out my March promise to the 1914. But men are weak. And I have wanted this razor so badly. So it was impossible to resist it's gleaming aluminum siren call once a combination of grinding monotony and a terrible shave took the wind out of my sails. And I have no regrets! I was
so bored with using the same thing every day that I didn't post a SoTD last week at all. Not because I was busy... I just didn't care. So it was time to put some excitement back in the game, and try out one of my most anticipated razors. The verdict? The F was worth every bit of waiting and hunting I put into it's acquisition. This may be my favorite injector. This razor delivers fantastic shaves. Smooth, irritation free... it feels amazing in the hand, and does not clog like most of the early injectors I have used. The blade is one of very few vintage injector blades I have, but I had to use one for this razor. They are so much better than current production blades, and this razor deserves it. I lathered up, and got an easy 2 pass BBS. But I did a third pass just to use the razor some more. I am excited to shave again in the morning... it feels good. I am not cut out for firm decisions and stability. It is back to as much variation as possible for me!
Also in today's shave, is my newest brush refurb. I do not know the maker, but it is marked as English made. The handle is a lovely, dense phenolic, with a beautiful graduated butterscotch that darkens towards the base. It came with a teeny 18mm badger knot. It looked ridiculous, because the handle is pretty beefy. I drilled it out and put in a 24/68mm pure badger knot. Pure is one of my favorite grades of knot, plus it matches the labeling on the handle ("pure bristles, sterilized, made in England"), so it was a no brainer to use in this project. The loft is reasonably high, so I set the knot a bit deeper than normal to get a bit more backbone. It worked out amazingly well, I probably could have used a bigger knot, but frankly 24mm is my limit. Any bigger and it makes the brush feel clumsy to me. I actually think that 22mm is about perfect, but again, this handle was crying out for a big knot.
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