December Focus The Twelve Blades of December! Hard to believe we've almost put this year to bed. Wow. Where did the time go? But, here we are and as a gift to everyone here I'm offering up my shaves with twelve blades that have never touched my face, randomly paired with twelve of my DE razors. Two shaves with each setup to finish on Xmas Eve. So, sit back, get the fire burning and enjoy what I hope is an enjoyable month of further proof Technique Trumps Tools. I hope for that....my expectations aren't as optimistic. December 13 Razor - Rimei A2002 Blade - (1) Brush - Wolf Whiskers Silvertip Soap - Tabac Post - Cold water, Witch Hazel, Nivea Well, back to China this morning. These overnight trips around the world are exhausting! The randomizer saw fit to hand me a Chinese razor as well today, with the Remei up in rotation. The Rimei razor is a very inexpensive 3 piece but actually delivers a decent shave. I compared it to the Weishi when I tried it the first time. Mild but effective with the right blade. The one difference in the Remei and Weishi - the three piece design doesn't bend the blade quite as much as the TTO on the Weishi so there's a bit of extra gap between guard and blade, so it isn't quite as mild. The blade is the Vincent VT300B, made in China by or for Sewicob, Inc. Sewicob is a hair care/salon supply business based in Lansdowne, PA. So, I actually expect the blade to be decent because once again it's a foreign owner using Chinese manufacturing to their specs. Schick injectors are made in China and most around here love the blades. Same thing should apply here........I hope. The WW Silvertip and Tabac for an amazing lather this morning. Really cushiony and slick. First stroke was a bit on the "oh-oh" side as it felt rough, but I went for the second stroke and adjusted angle a bit and got a smooth result. The blade seems very sharp. Not Feather sharp but sharp. Comfortable, though. Smooth with no tugging or other issues. First pass was quite good, although I picked up a small nick right under my chin against the goatee. Most likely I went in too steep there. It happens. Second pass was also nice. Still smooth and when I finished I only needed a touch up on the neck to get DFS. For a Chinese made blade that is an awesome result. No complaints at all on blade or razor. Given the overall feel, though, I was expecting a bit of irritation but the witch hazel went on quietly and Nivea finished it off for a really nice shave. Day one on the Vincent is a good one! Whew! We'll hope day two continues the trend. I have been noticing a trend in my shaves this month that I'm going to share later this evening. For now it's off to work. Hope you have a great Sunday!
No apologies necessary. Shaving with a dull Flying Eagle is better than company xmas parties in my opinion.
Razor: Gillette Super Speed 1948-49 No Date Code Blade: Gillette Platinum (7) Brush: Brass Handle Boar (I know nothing about this brush) Soap: TSD 2X Oakmoss Sandalwood A/S: TSD 2X Oakmoss Sandalwood.
Doug, do you remember the classic photo of the ski-jumper in action with the skyline of Sapporo in the background? SI, I think it was.
No I don't remember that picture, however, it should be noted that I can't remember what I had for breakfast.
I don't recall a brass handle brush either. I can't find anything about it. Perhaps some one here can chime in on it.