August Focus - Slim and Feather AC
August 15
Razor - Feather SS AC; '59 Gillette Superspeed
Blade -
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Brush - BoS Omega 10066
Soap - Mitchell's Wool Fat
Post - Cold splash, Alum, Clubman
An interesting shave this morning. I had one of those shaves with a straight that reminds you that the mental part of shaving is equal too and sometimes greater than the physical act. I've experienced that before with the CJB when I was learning it. When you have that nervous feeling and get jittery, try to hurry, your mind leaves the game and cut, slice, bleed is soon to follow. I learned then that when that feeling shows up, put the razor down and get a DE out to finish before you are found in a pool of blood. Today's was similar but different.
The Omega and MWF, or BoSFat as I aptly named it (БоСФат), whipped up an amazing lather once again. Thick, slick and cushy and ready for anything. I grabbed the Feather and started right side as always on a two day growth. Great feedback and feel and I worked the right side down past the cheek, the jaw and the neck with no problem at all. Great first pass on that side. Yes, this thing is mastered! On to the left, Japanese style. Right hand grip, which puts the blade pointing back in the direction of the wrist. Normal Japanese approach for a kamisori. I've spent hours practicing and learning it. Started up by the ear and perfect. Settled in great, got good reduction, smooth transition to the cheek and jaw and then to the neck. As I made the first pass on my neck for some reason I noticed that in order to make the pass I have to adjust the grip slightly and lower the blade toward my thumb. I've always just done it instinctively but today, for whatever reason, maybe @
Darkbulb put a curse on me over the Wolf Whiskers thing, I noticed how close the blade is to the thumb. Now, it's actually angled a bit away from it for most of the neck but at the bottom it pulls back in against the hand nearly touching it. And, at that moment, my mind went......."hmmmmmmm......if I lose my grip I could really slice my thumb". I rinsed the razor and went for one more run back under my ear and down my neck and my mind went......"hmmmmmmmm.....if I lose my grip I could really slice my thumb". made the pass and it wasn't quite as solid as the others. Felt a little scary, and just slightly off center as apparently my brain tried to make my hand adjust the grip without me noticing. Well, I noticed and put the razor down. Got out my '59 Superspeed and a Bic blade I had one use on and did the second and third passes to finish with a very very nice DFS.
A bit disappointing not to get the last two passes on the Feather but no blood was shed, no pain endured and I will have a talk with my brain about the problem of it thinking during a shave. It just can't do that. And, I'll practice that stroke a few hundred more times and the grip and be ready again Tuesday.
Hope you are having fun on a Sunday!
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