February 2016 Focus!!
Boy did January ever fly by.  Even the parts I was totally conscious of seemed to go by fast.  So, on to February and I'm going to do something quite unlike me......a simple (fairly) blade trial month to celebrate another legendary country of blade manufacturing.  Let's go to Germany!!!  And, in honor, of course, let's all rise and raise a beer stein in honor..........
Germany has a reputation of great steel and especially great cutlery, blades etc.  You see a lot of vintage straights with the Solingen name on them, and Solingen is still considered "the city of blades" by many.  And, since I have only used one blade made in Germany (the Souplex) and was a bit underwhelmed, I decided it's time to spend some effort on discovering which, if any, of the German crop of blades can stand up to the competition and provide some great shaves.  I'm talking DE blades here.  I'll let those with a lot more experience with straight razors comment on the quality of German straights if they so desire.  This month is about discovering German DE blades.
Merkur razors are also a product of Germany and I know many who have them in their collections.  I have a Merkur 23c that I normally use for my head shaves.  For the duration of this focus I am promoting it to my primary razor.  I'll still use it for my head shave each week but also use it on my face daily, with one exception.  I figure German blade, German razor, all I need is German beer and some brats and I have the perfect setup.  However, beer is still a bit off the menu for me for a bit longer, so I'll live with the razor and blades and maybe a brat or two.  Here are the blades I'll be using in the order that random.org set for me:
The exception to the razor will be on the Schick Premium blade when I'll switch to the Schick Krona.
Brushes will rotate between the BoS (Omega 10066), Pony (Vie-Long 12601) and Wolf (Wolf Whiskers Silvertip).  Soaps will be Mitchell's Wool Fat, Tabac and probably a time or two of Arko and Proraso Green just for variety. 
The rules - 3 shaves each blade, provided they last that long.  That will cover all but the last week of the month and I'll have a few surprise blades at the end to fill in.
I have high hopes that this will be a month of better-than-average shaves, especially compared to my normal blade trials.  A couple of these blades have a dicey reputation but that's what I'm here for, to determine the validity of such reputations so you don't have to!! 
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