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Did you participate in "No Buy July"?

Poll closed Aug 28, 2015.
  1. Yes, completed it!

    32.6%
  2. Yes, but fell off the wagon. :-(

    15.2%
  3. No

    32.6%
  4. What is No Buy July?

    6.5%
  5. I am just here for the cookies.

    13.0%
  1. Not sure if it was all that quick or not or if I even have it down, but definitely world from where I was before. I will keep learning and keep improving. Thank you for everything, especially keeping the 30 day threads going. It really is the greatest resource I have found here at TSD and that is with all the great resources this site has to offer!
    Norcalnewb, clint64, Bill_F and 6 others like this.
  2. Shoot! I knew there was something I was forgetting! :angry032:

    Is this the video where you demonstrate it? :D

    Norcalnewb, clint64, Bill_F and 2 others like this.
  3. Thanks for your kind words! I am glad you found us! By doing this you are creating a literal daily journal of your shaves, and a record of your incremental progress. It is obvious that you made big trades over just a month! I look forward to seeing you participate next month. And congrats on completing a 30 Day Rule! It will pay off as you start to explore new razors and such. Angle is key, good lather helps, technique trumps tools. ;)
    Norcalnewb, clint64, Bill_F and 5 others like this.
  4. Thanks much @GDCarrington !

    Ok so that tells me that my sense of being able to shave under my nose more easily with the Slim, is confirmed by the physical dimensions of that razor vs the Fatboy - as your comparison shows.

    (Yes, yes, as well as the size of my very Italian proboscis! I figured I'd beat @NCoxSTL to that statement first!- Ha!)

    Does this also mean that the curvature difference between the Slim and Fatboy would also result in there being a different optimal blade cutting angle? Riding the cap as much as I do, I could not tell if the cutting angle was much different.

    Thanks again!
  5. No rude comments about your Italian nose from this Irishman. One of my best friends at work is Italian (last name Valenti) and my boss is Sicilian (Scariano). I'm an Irishman who knows when to keep his mouth shut. Besides, the drinking jokes about Irishman outnumber Italian nose jokes.
    Norcalnewb, clint64, Bill_F and 4 others like this.
  6. Thanks Neal, for the nice words and generous complement comparing me with your own yearning for quantitative reasoning. Looking back on all your detailed blade analysis tells me that any hairball coming out of me will always be a lower case aaack, compared to your upper case AAACK!!! attacks!
    :shocked003:
  7. We have another certified Marxist! :happy036:
    (resemble that remark? HA!) :happy068:
    Norcalnewb, clint64, Bill_F and 3 others like this.
  8. Yes, that's it! Here is a video of @Bama Samurai and @RufusT demonstrating the September handshake. You will need to know it by Tuesday. Good luck!
  9. See Bama! I told you someone would recognize us, even with the masks we had on!
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    I'm Irish too. If we can find two more we'll be set. Cause where there are four Irishmen there will be a fifth.
  11. Three Irish guys walked out of a bar....

    ...wait! It could happen.

    Edit: I honestly didn't know @cmorris357 had posted this when I replied. Great rednecks think alike.
    Norcalnewb, clint64, Bill_F and 4 others like this.
  12. I studied my personalized greetings Kung fu this summer under this supervision of 9th Deg Master Cortez Lewis, and attained a black belt, second degree. I can only aspire...;)

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    I knew it!
  14. Back in the day...

    Whatever Guiness started...Bushmill's finished. ;) I retired in 2003.
    Norcalnewb, clint64, Bill_F and 3 others like this.
  15. Hmmm... Whiskey then beer; never fear. Beer then whiskey; very risky. I never retired, but I'm only part time since 2000.
    Rufus T., Norcalnewb, clint64 and 3 others like this.
  16. My Ancestors were largely Scots...we invented distilled alcohol, golf, calculus, stained glass, plaid and haggis. A little something for everybody, and all items on that list could lead to trouble.
    Rufus T., Norcalnewb, clint64 and 4 others like this.
  17. 30 day Focus - Day 28
    MDC Lavender Face Lathered
    Voskhod Blade (Day 2 on blade, Day 4 on Voskhod)
    Slim Adjustable set to 8
    3 passes

    Another day, another great shave.
  18. Well done Adam, my time to learn to hone is coming soon. You progress is an inspiration to me. I can't see sending razors back and forth across the pacific just to have them honed.
  19. 1959 E3 Gillette Fat Boy
    Vulfix Super Badger (660)
    Georgetown G12 Scuttle
    Noxzema
    Proraso Sandalwood cream
    Aqua Velva Ice Blue

    Shave #3 with the Rapira Super Stainless in my '59 Fat Boy set to 6. Paid attention to the angle and once again tried to ride the cap.
    2 Full passes: Pass 1 WTG on my face and XTG on my neck. Pass 2: ATG. Very comfortable. Left me with a near BBS. Did cold water rinse and touch up. Seemed BBS at this point. The Aqua Velva was very quiet today and no whiskers woke up anywhere. Yes! A nice BBS finish.
    :happy036:

    Another nice BBS from the Rapira Super Stainless without a lot of effort. Still felt like there wasn’t a blade in the razor when going WTG. The cold water rinse really helps stand 'em up before doing my touch up.

    Hope everyone has a great weekend!
    :happy069:
    Keithmax, Rufus T., NCoxSTL and 7 others like this.