This 1924 is quite literally doing my head in. Plenty of rash tonight. I'm not giving up or changing focus until I get it dialed. The thing is I can do it, I'm making stupid mistakes. My latest being for some reason I got more obsessed than I've ever been with catching the baby. I've been 2 steps forwards 3 steps back the whole time with this razor. I love it and when all goes right it's hard to rival. I just don't understand my failure to tame it. Oh well I will continue. I'm giving it until the 15th February. Which coincidently is the date I will get a big haul including a new razor so I will switch it up then.
No, and no. Straight razors require a very thin and fine edge nothing like tools or knives. The stones that I finish with for tools and knives are where I start honing with for straights. The edge profile is very different, and the level of polish has a huge impact on the shave. Power tools will likely heat the thin edge up enough to ruin the temper of the steel.
SOTD January 28, 2016 Focus day 25 Prep: Warm shower Blade: Astra SP (5) Razor: Wet Shave Club 3-piece Brush: Satin Tip 'The Purest' synthetic Lather: Proraso White Post: Witch hazel splash, Nivea sensitive balm WTG, touch-up Nice CCS this morning. Smooth, efficient shave. One pass with touch-up is all I needed. This was the fifth shave with the Astra blade. I will probably change it out tomorrow just for the sake of trying a new blade. The Astra could probably go a few more shaves and still be smooth. I've been really impressed with it this week. I wish you all a great Thursday!
January 2016 Focus -- Blade search for the 1958 Executive January 27 Razor: Gillette 1958 Executive adjustable Blade: Feather Brush: Stirling Kong Soap: Proraso Red Post: Cold water rinse, Witch Hazel, Fine American Blend So I went from one of the dullest blades on the planet to what I have always heard is one of the sharpest. It lived up to its hype. It is a very sharp blade. Maybe even a touch sharper than the Bolzano. BUT it is no where near as smooth as the Bolzano or the GSB. Definitely sharp, just not sharp and smooth. Now I understand this blade has a tendency to get better and smoother after one use so we shall see what tomorrow and Friday bring. On the first WTG/XTG pass I decided to try it at 6 instead of 7 just because of knowing the sharpness of this blade. Great reduction sliced through my coarse thick beard growth with no problems. Again just not as smooth feeling as the Bolzano. The second pass ATG I cranked it up to 7 and started at it. Again no problem for the blade slicing through what remained of my beard. Ended up with one weeper on my chin which I never noticed until just before the final cold water rinse. It closed immediately after the rinse so no problem. After touch up it was a very good shave which was pretty much BBS for closeness but because of the weeper and a small patch I found about 4 hours after the shave I won't give it the BBS designation. The shave lasted me a good 9-10 hours which is excellent for me. A good blade so far and looking forward to tomorrow if it gets smoother.
27 January 2016 Day 27 - 90 Day Intro to SR Whipped Dog "Sight Unseen" 5/8 L'Occitane Plisson Synthetic Route 66 - Lumberjack Alum Pinaud Citrus Musk Another DFS! Have a terrific Thursday!
Sounds like the perfect night to me! Two changes....change "pizza" to Imo's and a pitcher of Schlafly. Bud is off limits since the damn Belgians bought them. Schlafly is a fantastic local brewer gaining ground by leaps and bounds. Their wheat bear is particularly good!
Finishing January on my feet! Razor - Mongoose Blade - Brush - Vie Long 12601 - The Pony Soap - Tabac Post - Cold rinse, Alum, Nivea, The Veg Back on track with the first work day in awhile. I was a bit off schedule since I'm still trying to get things going again. But, the shave was great. The Mongoose still performs exceedingly well with the Feather Pro providing a near BBS on two passes with some touch up. Not much though. Then, to celebrate being back on my feet it was time to finish with the Mighty VEG!!!! And, in true form it worked again, providing a successful sales day to get things restarted. It's a privilege to be chosen! Hope your Wednesday was as good as mine ended up being. Not bad for my Monday at all. Now, if only I was fully recovered I would have come home to the best beer in STL these days. I have a six pack of Hefeweizen waiting for my return.
SOTD January 28, 2016 Prep: Hot Shower. Noxzema Razor: Gillette Flare Tip Super Speed 1959 E1 Blade: Personna Lab Blue Lather: Tiki 1920's Barber Shoppe Brush: Maggard 24mm Synthetic Marble Handle Post: Thayers Cucumber WH. Gold Bond Ultimate Aftershave: Clubman. Route 66 Casablanca Fantastic shave. Tiki 1920's Barber Shoppe is excellent. This Maggard Synthetic brush is a great brush, I'm having a hard time putting it down. Route 66 Casablanca aftershave lotion is excellent!! I really enjoy the smooth shaves I get from my Gillette Flare Tip, effortless. Never let the things you WANT Make you forget the things you HAVE!
Straights Focus January 28: Homemade PS Oil Stirling Synthetic Brush Stirling Cool Ontario Cutlery Co Stirling Unscented PSB Old Spice Classic AS I am going to finish up the week with this razor, and then swap to a new razor injury received. I had a nice shave this morning making a WTG and a little clean up along the jaw line and chin. This left me with a DFS. Have a great Thursday!
01/28/2016 AlumiGoose with Hempel Ti Feather Pro (5) Rudy Vey with Shavemac Finest Tiki Cabernet Neroli Witch Hazel Folsom & Company Shambala Whipped Shea Butter A fantastic, automatic 2 pass near BBS shave this morning. The Tiki soap was very easy to lather into a wonderful slick lather. The red wine and citrus scent added to the experience. Finished up with a splash of F&C Shambala followed by whipped shea butter. I hope everyone has a great Thursday.