February '16 - 30 Day Rule/Focus Pix & Discussion Thread

Discussion in 'Shave School' started by Bama Samurai, Jan 31, 2016.

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Which do you seek?

Poll closed Mar 1, 2016.
  1. The Purity of Perfection

    17 vote(s)
    37.0%
  2. The Perfection of Purity

    5 vote(s)
    10.9%
  3. Neither/Other

    6 vote(s)
    13.0%
  4. (cookies)

    18 vote(s)
    39.1%
  1. RaZorBurn123

    RaZorBurn123 waiting hardily...............

    SOTD
    February 9, 2016
    Prep: Hot Shower. Noxzema
    Razor: 1932 Gillette Fat Handle Tech Made in Canada
    Blade: Personna Lab Blue
    Lather: Palmolive for Men Classic
    Crown King Scuttle
    Brush: Semogue 610
    Post: Thayers Cucumber WH. Gold Bond Ultimate
    Aftershave: Fine L'Orange Noir
    Fabulous shave. My past experience with PH Tech or Tech's in general haven't been favorable up until this morning. This 1932 Gillette FH Tech Made in Canada shaves better than its American counterpart IMO. I've stated before I'd much rather have all made in England or Canada Gillette's.
    Crown King Scuttle is great! Prefect size, the grooves inside help build a fantastic lather. Palmolive for Men Classic is a superb cream! Finished off with a splash of Fine L'Orange Noir.
    Never let the things you WANT
    Make you forget the things you HAVE!
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  2. Rusty blade

    Rusty blade The Good Humor Man

    First Week Update:

    I have completed my first week of shaves with the Gillette 7 o'clock Super Stainless (green). I evaluate these blades as most do, in terms of sharpness and smoothness. I also tend to evaluate a blade in comparison to the Astra SP, since I am so familiar with this blade. I won't evaluate these blades in terms of cost, because as far as I am concerned they are roughly in the same ballpark, i.e. pennies per blade. In the grand scheme of things...very inexpensive.
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    After one week with the Gillette 7 o'clock Super Stainless I found it to be very sharp, even edgy and it remained that way during the 7 days. Normally, when I use a blade I expect that edgey sharpness on the first or second shave but then I expect it to get smoother with each subsequent shave, but this did not happen. The blade retained its edge all week and it was not smooth. It was very sharp and it gave a very close shave. No complaints there. I didn't draw blood all week, so I consider that a bonus. I did feel some irritation from the blade post-shave, much more so than I would normally get with the Astra SP. Overall, this lack of smoothness made it undesirable for me. I prefer a smoother shave. I throw away the blade after one week, but I am sure with this blade I could easily have stretched it to 10 days or more. But I don't know if it would have been any smoother. This would require a more detailed comparison and a longer trial.

    Sharpness: 8/10
    Smoothness: 3/10
    Comparison to Astra SP in terms of overall performance and comfort: sharper than the Astra SP, but not as smooth. Astra is more comfortable.

    This week I am on shave #3 with the Gillette 7 o'clock Sharp Edge. Will report next week after my 7 shaves are done.
     
  3. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    Thank you for taking the time to write such a detailed report. I am looking forward to next week's report.
     
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  4. NCoxSTL

    NCoxSTL AAACK!

    February Focus - German blades

    February 9

    Razor - Merkur 23c
    Blade - [​IMG] (3)
    Brush - Wolf Whiskers Custom Silvertip
    Soap - Tabac
    Post - Cold rinse, Alum, The Veg

    Final day on the Wilkinson Sword. I'm already a believer, let's see if it can seal the deal. I'm always suspicious of a blade that gives two great shaves because I've seen a few that just died after that. The only way to find out is to give it another go around, so let's do it.

    The Wolf and Tabac for the lather today. I've always been more of a boar and horse brush advocate but this brush really is awesome. Has me thinking of adding another badger to the zoo. I hate badgers. Grew up around them on the farm. I've been chased into the back of a truck by one. Gone to war against them. But they do make a good brush when done right.

    Started with WTG as always and worked the first pass my normal way, spinning the razor at the jawline to use both edges on a side. Still so smooth I can't tell for sure the blade is there except for the result. XTG produced a very nice DFS, near BBS. So, a full third pass again today going ATG and Gillette Slide on the neck. It's close to the baby. Very close. Extremely close. If there's no burn I'm going to call it that. One spot is a bit of a problem but it's an area I traditionally have trouble with if I'm not paying attention. Hard to blame that on the blade but....it's there. Grabbed the alum and.........a slight burn on the neck. Nothing major but it's the first day I've felt a burn at all. Half stein reduction for that. As to the finish? I actually delayed a bit and rechecked to make sure. I have to go BBS again. That one spot is the only possible question mark and that is normally a technique issue. So, three days of BBS, only one of any irritation at all. 4.5 steins today so this blade is as near perfect over three days as any others I've used. What a great three days.

    Tomorrow - Another very highly regarded blade and one a few have been waiting to come up in my rotation. It's the Bolzano Superinox. I'm expecting another three days of great shaves. Or hoping at least.

    Edit to add cost - Best price I'm finding is $19.34/100 shipped. That's a reasonable price for this blade. Probably a bit of a steal actually.

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  5. whiteboy_cannon

    whiteboy_cannon Well-Known Member

    Gem ptfe blades
     
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  6. wmbjr

    wmbjr Duck, duck, cooked goose!

    February 2016 Focus -- Schick injectors

    February 9 (Also known as Tabac Tuesday)

    Razor: Canadian Schick Injector E Type
    Blade: Chinese Schick Injector (1)
    Brush: Stirling Kong
    Soap: Tabac
    Post: Cold water rinse, Witch Hazel, Fine Clean Vetiver
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    Today I made the switch to the Canadian Type E Schick injector (not exactly which version though of the E to be honest). I put in a new chick blade and set off to see if the angle and all is the same as the G type. The angle was basically identical so it was very easy to find and keep. This shave seemed a touch more aggressive but not significantly. The handle weight is very similar to the G, so again no pressure. Had a great first shave with the E. After my usual 2 pass shave and some basic touch-up, I ended up with near BBS and no irritation. No complaints at all.
     
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  7. Douglas Carey

    Douglas Carey Wildman

    Razor: Gillette Red Tip C2, 1957
    Blade: Gillette Platinum (3)
    Brush: Fendrihen Silver Tip
    Soap: Route 66 Frozen Retro Spice
    A/S: Old Spice Fresh Lime

    I've been very luck with my shaves recently. I believe it comes down to good technique (thanks to SOTD and 30 Focus threads) and an excellent shave soap. The Route 66 soaps have been a game changer for me. I haven't tried one soap that I didn't like. The Route 66 Retro Spice version of the original, timeless Old Spice classic first introduced by Shulton in 1936. Top notes of orange, sage and lemon over a lightly spiced floral heart and a base of vanilla, cedarwood, frankincense, tonka and musk. Masculine, clean, refreshing and long lasting, slick lather, protective cushion, and glide soothing post shave conditioning. If you like Old Spice, and who doesn't, :) you'll love this soap.
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  8. Hodge

    Hodge Well-Known Member

    Thanks Clint. Im commited to the B2 until the blade dulls, which will likely take me till Saturday.
     
  9. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    That's the same blade I found to work best.
     
  10. wmbjr

    wmbjr Duck, duck, cooked goose!

    Great write up! Looking forward to your comparison with the Gillette yellows. I have used the yellow and found them sharp and fairly smooth. Have not had any green to compare.
     
  11. TomJ89de

    TomJ89de Well-Known Member

    I had to extend my focus on the shovel head by a further 15 days. I am getting it now but it's been a struggle full of success followed by failure. I think it is very unforgiving and either you get every aspect right for a beautiful shave. Or you make a slight error in the process, be it angle, pressure or any of the other variables and your gonna feel it. Because of this I've come to the decision that mine will be used when time is in abundance and I am focused. Keep with it, as I said it does deliver a beautiful shave.
     
  12. TomJ89de

    TomJ89de Well-Known Member

    Another great write up. I have wilkinsons in my sample pack. I have yet to open it due to other focus areas but when I change things up this month I may select it for the rest of the focus based on your report. Thanks
     
  13. whiteboy_cannon

    whiteboy_cannon Well-Known Member

    I have had one very successful shave. And that is pretty good since I'm only 5 shaves in
     
  14. TomJ89de

    TomJ89de Well-Known Member

    You may take to it better and not have problems. I had some success early on which made it more frustrating when I was struggling later on. Best of luck
     
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  15. Rufus T.

    Rufus T. Late for dinner

    February 9, 2016
    February Focus on my Schick Type D - The first Schick Injector Razor circa 1935

    Shave 5/6
    Hot Shower
    Razor: Schick Type D
    Blade: Schick Plus Platinum (1 & 2)
    Soap: Saponificio Varesino 70th Anniversary
    Brush: Rubberset 400-4
    Witch Hazel: Thayers
    AS: Saponificio Varesino 70th Anniversary
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    Shifted to a new blade type after 4 excellent shaves with the Schick (China) blade.

    2-day growth, 2-pass shave (XTG,ATG)
    Monday's shave was a good one-pass shave, but this morning I noticed a bit more stubble and went to a 2-pass. I really worked at deliberate, smooth and focused strokes. Great results - real good reduction on first pass and very close second with hardly any second strokes and no irritation.

    Also, a great combo of soap and brush using a puck rub on the face and a face lather with a well-dampened brush providing a very thick, slick lather.

    On the road again today and a travel shave tomorrow.

    Cheers!
    RT
     
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  16. Rusty blade

    Rusty blade The Good Humor Man

    I am three shaves in with the Gillette 7 o'clock yellow blade and already I notice the blade is smoother than the green. First shave had the usual "first-shave edge" but the second and third shave has been milder...but still very sharp. Will update again after the 7th shave!
     
  17. wmbjr

    wmbjr Duck, duck, cooked goose!

    This sounds awfully familiar! I remember having a few good days in a row and thinking that things were going great, only to be reminded by the razor and blade that I still really needed to pay attention to what I was doing and concentrate on technique because I was still a long way from where I needed to be. To have it go otherwise, I would think, is the exception and not the rule.
     
  18. PLAla

    PLAla Bit Shy of a Full Puck

    SOTD February 10, 2016
    Focus day 10

    Prep: Warm shower
    Blade: Wilkinson Sword (2)
    Razor: Maggard MR1
    Brush: Satin Tip 'The Purest' synthetic
    Lather: Proraso Red
    Post: Witch hazel splash, Nivea sensitive balm
    WTG, touch-up

    Another efficient CCS with this combination of goods. The Proraso Red seems to have more slickness than the White and Green, at least to me. The scent also lingers much longer than the other varieties.

    I have really enjoyed the Maggard MR1 CC razor. It just works. I'm interested to try the open comb in a few days and see how it compares. That will be my first open comb experience.

    The Wilkinson Sword blade is pretty sharp and did well again today. This combo worked well - nothing to complain about!

    Hope you all have a great Wednesday

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    Last edited: Feb 10, 2016
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  19. Keithmax

    Keithmax Breeds Pet Rocks

    Feb 10 Focus Shave 7

    Today's razor is Jerry Stark 5/8 touched up on a J Nat followed by Dovo red/black paste.

    The razor felt smooth but not very sharp, just sharp. Four passes and just one weeper. I thought given the smoothness of the edge the shave would be irritation free but the alum gave just a small amount of feedback. I was surprised I did not get BBS, just a solid DFS.

    Irritation A- Closeness B Smoothness A Keenness B+

    Barrister and Mann Fireside
    Etsy silver tip
    Large Woodhead scuttle
    Jerry Stark 5/8
    Jeris Ossage AS
    L'Occitane Cade ASB
    Knize 10
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  20. whiteboy_cannon

    whiteboy_cannon Well-Known Member

    That's pretty much how I'm doing it. When I have time I use it
     

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