October 3rd SOTD (Shave 2 of this focus)
One and a half days’ growth
Preshave: Hot Shower
Razor: unrestored J. Wostenholm EBRO, from around 1865
Strop: Drygulch Leatherworks Oiled Latigo (30 laps linen/ 30 laps leather pre, 10 /10 post)
Brush: Handturned Tulip Poplar Badger
Soap: Jabonman Lima-Incencio (Menthol)
Postshave: Cold Water Rinse, Alum Block, Thayer’s Witch Hazel
Aftershave: Pinaud Clubman with M-Bomb added
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My new 150 year old razor showed up early. Thanks, @
entropy1049! There was no way I wasn’t shaving with this thing today. It is a larger and heavier razor than I have used in the past. The scales are horn, one side black, and one side with some honey streaks. The blade is just over 6/8th of an inch, and it is a near wedge grind. This razor has not been restored, or been unpinned, or polished to a mirror shine. I love the patina on it. I broke a couple of shaver’s cardinal rules today:
- Don’t change too many things at once. I have only used this brush twice this month, and am still remembering how much water it takes and how to work a lather with it. I don’t think I have used this soft soap in over a month, and a new razor.
- Don’t chase the baby. Let him come to you.
- Don’t go over an area you have already shaved without re-lathering.
The soap is one of my favorites, and came as a gift with a razor I purchased. It is a very soft Spanish soap, and takes a light hand or super soft brush when loading. I had trouble getting enough soap, and had to reload my brush twice. The razor just plowed through the whiskers on the N/S stroke. I re-lathered, and did a S/N pass. After that pass, there were a few spots just under my jaw that needed attention, and I shaved them with very short strokes, skin stretching, and no new lather. I could see and feel the whiskers coming off, so I kept at it on my neck. The Alum got my attention, the Witch Hazel felt good and the Bombed Clubman had a bite! Overall, BBS shave except on my neck, a DFS ++.
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