In shaving tales, some new things arrived!
First up, my first shave yesterday with the Yates H plate. First impressions are positive, and I find it gave a great shave without too much drama and white-knuckling either the counter or the razor! Today, as a day off of work, I put the M plate on and used the heavy/stubby handle, and was rewarded with a very smooth and efficient shave. So next will have to be the H plate and the heavy handle. The weight of the handle changes the shave, and I am curious to see how it affects the H plate. With the M using a blade on its second use, I skipped a pass as I felt I had enough done! I don't recall feeling it so close with M and the longer, lighter handle.
And today, this beauty showed up, in a trade with Paul. I had a bronze New York TiBam that he was interested in, and he found "Cities from Space", shined it up more, and the deal was done! Being a SF fan, this one "spoke" to me, and I keep calling it Cities in Space!
Also, Paul, being Paul (ie, a man of integrity and character!) has agreed to take a look at a handle I purchased from him early on, and see if he can buff it up and put a shine on it. I asked him after seeing what he did with a maple handle he had done something similar to, and it looked great. Paul, work you magic, man! And as I said I would, "Everyone! I am NOT holding Paul responsible if anything goes awry! Re-working an already finished handle is tricky, and results may vary." This is said with a smile on my face, but I am serious about no problems if there is a problem or even a disaster! It's just a handle, and I'll get over it, ha ha.
This is the one going in for the tune up. One of my many Trotter Handcrafts faves!!
- 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!