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I joined a Parade of Gem Junior Parades today on another forums. I love the Baton handles and have 3 variations in my collection. This shave was excellent and darn near BBS. As always I love the Mer Shaving Fougere orange. This synthetic brush performs exceptionally well and is a joy to own and use.
Today's shave was with a fist use Gem SS PTFE blade. I ran the edge through a packing peanut before using to take out some of the potential harshness these blades tend to have. It seems to have payed off.
I recently received the RazoRock Hawk v2 from a friend and wanted to use it a little on this shave to test it out. Not a bad razor. I'll have to use it a bit more soon as I have been considering the Stainless V3 OC.
A splash of Thayers aloe cucumber was a great finish to a fantastic shave.
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05-26-2020, 11:49 AM
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Tabac Tuesday's Shave
Cold Water Rinse
Tabac Shave Soap
Ever-Ready C-40
Ever-Ready 1914
GEM Blue Star SE
CWR
Tabac ASB
The Tabac Shave Soap face-lathered well with my Ever-Ready C-40 Brush. Two passes and touch ups with the Ever-Ready 1914 Razor with a GEM Blue Star SE blade gave me a close, comfortable shave. After a cold water rinse I finished off with Pinaud Lilac Vegetal AS. I am clean, smooth, and refreshed...
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05-26-2020, 12:29 PM
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26/05/20
Tabac Tuesday
Pre: Face Wash
Brush: Simpson Chubby 2
Soap: Tabac
Razor: Blackland Vector
Blade: Feather PB (1)
Post shave: Cold water splash, Homemade Witch Hazel
Balm: Tabac
Aftershave: Tabac
New Blade
Face lathered Tabac
2 passes, BBS and comfortable
Smelling, well - - - -? "book him Danno"
Very Happy
Stay safe and enjoy your Day All.
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Mohican
Star wedge
Ever Ready
RR Black Label
Old Spice
Just about acceptable!
This Star wedge is past it's best now and needs some attention. I have been experimenting trying to break in this NOS Ever Ready knot, after much lathering and towel drying it is somewhere between bearable and acceptable, I don't think it will improve.
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(05-26-2020, 08:49 PM)Grassy Wrote: Mohican
Star wedge
Ever Ready
RR Black Label
Old Spice
Just about acceptable!
This Star wedge is past it's best now and needs some attention. I have been experimenting trying to break in this NOS Ever Ready knot, after much lathering and towel drying it is somewhere between bearable and acceptable, I don't think it will improve. Original Ever~Ready knots are scritchy and scrubby, and they stay that way, that's the way I like 'em! It will never get soft no matter what you do, it's a love it or leave it thing.
I wonder if that was the last Mohican?
Boar brushes, brass razors, and hard pucks ARE traditional wet shaving. Everything else is modern day fluff for the girly men.
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(05-27-2020, 12:45 AM)TobyC Wrote: (05-26-2020, 08:49 PM)Grassy Wrote: Mohican
Star wedge
Ever Ready
RR Black Label
Old Spice
Just about acceptable!
This Star wedge is past it's best now and needs some attention. I have been experimenting trying to break in this NOS Ever Ready knot, after much lathering and towel drying it is somewhere between bearable and acceptable, I don't think it will improve. Original Ever~Ready knots are scritchy and scrubby, and they stay that way, that's the way I like 'em! It will never get soft no matter what you do, it's a love it or leave it thing.
I wonder if that was the last Mohican?  "Scritchy and scruby" is right! And a lot of backbone, when it was "new" it could take your eye out! It is certainly a far cry from a modern Omega.
I read somewhere someone suggesting the knots were cheaply made and they shaped the knot by cutting the tip end, which seems possible. They must also use a different grade of boar hair to get that backbone.
I will keep the brush as it is for when I need to expholiate, too harsh for me for regular use.
It could be the last of the Mohicans, you don't see many about.
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Williams Wednesday's Shave
Cold Water Rinse
Williams Mug Soap
Ever-Ready C-40
Ever-Ready 1914
GEM Blue Star SE
CWR
Pinaud Lilac Vegetal AS
The Williams Mug Soap face-lathered well with my Ever-Ready C-40 Brush. Two passes and touch ups with the Ever-Ready 1914 Razor with a GEM Blue Star SE blade gave me a close, comfortable shave. After a cold water rinse I finished off with Pinaud Lilac Vegetal AS. I am clean, smooth, and refreshed...
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(05-27-2020, 07:19 AM)Grassy Wrote: (05-27-2020, 12:45 AM)TobyC Wrote: Original Ever~Ready knots are scritchy and scrubby, and they stay that way, that's the way I like 'em! It will never get soft no matter what you do, it's a love it or leave it thing.
I wonder if that was the last Mohican?  "Scritchy and scruby" is right! And a lot of backbone, when it was "new" it could take your eye out! It is certainly a far cry from a modern Omega.
I read somewhere someone suggesting the knots were cheaply made and they shaped the knot by cutting the tip end, which seems possible. They must also use a different grade of boar hair to get that backbone.
I will keep the brush as it is for when I need to expholiate, too harsh for me for regular use.
It could be the last of the Mohicans, you don't see many about.
Most other vintage boar are nice, the E~R brushes must have been for coal miners or something, they'll definitely give you a good scrub!
Boar brushes, brass razors, and hard pucks ARE traditional wet shaving. Everything else is modern day fluff for the girly men.
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