(11-19-2021, 03:39 PM)HighSpeed Wrote: (11-19-2021, 12:34 PM)Dave in KY Wrote: Friday November 19, 2021
Razor: One Blade Core
Blade: Feather
Brush: JT Hybrid/Boar
Soap: Highland Springs Forge
AS 1: Humphrey's Alcoholado Maravilla 70
AS 2: Nivea Deep
Fragrance: Paco Rabanne 1 Million
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 1,108
We've just made History here folks. Last time I used the completely same setup on consecutive days was back in 2007 when I only had my Col Conk Lime soap and whatever razor/brush I had then.................hey I'm old and can't remember. I will say that this must be the V2 One Blade as I am getting a good shave. In fact today's was stellar in all respects. The soap, the brush and the razor all performed admirably and left me where I wanted to be. I do read a lot about short blade longevity with these Feathers and wonder if the V2 is able to take a despined Gem blade? Also wondering if it requires any snipping anywhere on the blade besides the despining. If a modified Gem will work I can see this staying in the den. The Brush Definitely stays and the soap is good enough to stay too. A winner of a day and ready for some variety tomorrow now............I'm kinda sick that way with the need for some changes. New pic taken just for that reason. Thanks again jluc and jtspartan Have a stellar day Everyone !
Thank you Dave! Your blog shaves never cease to entertain, inform, and inspire. And because it has not been since 2007 that you have used the same setup two days in a row, I think we can safely call you the "Don Juan de la if It's Been Made, I've Shaved With It" of the shaving world. Did I forget to mention your great scholarship and impressive span of shaver to shaver connections? -- Thank you Dave.
Turning from the important part of this post to the more mundane ... I'm glad you have had some success with the OneBlade. I've used despined GEMS in my V2, and they are killer! I ran across a school of thought over at B&B that you don't have to snip the rear corners, but I have never tried that. De-spining is easy. Nibbling the corners is easy too, if you have the proper tool (which is cheap), but you must do it somewhere where you can police up the very tiny shards of nibbled metal: They can hurt your crawling grand babies and your dog's paws. Also, you may occasionally lose a GEM, especially when you are first trying the nibbling.
Screw Mikey! Let Dave Try It!
Hey Mike,
- Great post! I appreciate your posts, as they are uplifting, encouraging, and pretty damn funny! You have a gift or talent at bringing out and pointing out the best in us. Your remarks in the first part are spot on! And like Dave, you too are gem among the forums. I am so happy to have so many of you in my "circle of friends" (from the old MCI or Sprint ads!)
- I don't think Dave has to worry about losing a GEM. Like Paul Stubble Daddy and his Tabac hoard, I believe he has a spare room filled with GEM packages. Remember the photo he posted? I recall like a half dozen unopened packages of 500s!! (I kid, but he did have 3, I think!)
- And I love the Life cereal reference! I said it the other day, and our youngest tech was in the dark! So funny, I am sure, one us 50+ folks start throwing old lines and songs around the 19-22 y/o new hires! On the other hand, I have worked with a crew where I was the old fart, and most of what they said had me feeling like I was standing by an airport, with things that kept flying over my head!
- Eric
Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!