#1,231

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
As I said in the DecemBoar thread: Take that, Monday!

This morning, while rushed to get my wife to the infusion clinic (long day for her, so I pack her a lunch and get stuffy ready for the day for her. Very thankful that the clinic is just 5 minutes away, instead of 25min at the hospital!), I got in a wonderful shave. The TGN boar knot in the Cascadia Line Trotter Handcrafts handle worked very well. I soaked it almost up the handle for a good 10 minutes, then loaded for a minute, and started the lather build in the scuttle. I wasn't too shy adding water (tip dips I call it) and got plenty of great lather for all 3 passes! And the Protouch MG blade, Wow. I tolerated this blade in the Vector but ditched it after 4 shaves. Today in the Hawk v3 it was even smoother than yesterday. Felt like I had a trusted injector to shave with, not a slicing and dicing machine (the Vector). I am very pleased that I decided to try another blade. While it replace the Prolines? No. While the Protouch is smooth, it isn't getting me as close as a Proline does. And in the Hawk, the Proline is perfect, which is why I bought so many. But for a change of pace, the variety is nice. 

In spending news, or is it buying new? Whatever, in moments of weakness, or greed, or "I wantsies," I purchased 2 more boar brushes to try! And I have a beautiful Trotter Handcrafts handle that needs a 28mm/30mm knot. I don't know what kind, but I hate having that handle just sit. But I digress. I decided to get an Omega, the Jade from the UK store that I can't spell! And another Semoge, the 1305 painted handle, deep green and white. Saw one posted on the SOTD and, like many of Paul's creations, it just "spoke" to me and I found Maggards had 1 left. 

What I have resolved to due is PIF some brushes. Maybe even some razors. I have plenty, and it is the Season of giving. Just need to figure out which ones are duplicated too much for my needs. And if you know someone or maybe want one yourself, PM me and we can talk!

That's all for now. Time for me biweekly telehealth appointment. See you folks later!

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#1,232

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New York
Just got an email from Maggards, Eric. They're now offering Boar knots. [Image: dba8e58951646f11f433a604516af79c.jpg]

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#1,233

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gone to Carolina in my mind
(This post was last modified: 12-14-2021, 04:33 PM by HighSpeed.)
(12-13-2021, 06:10 PM)mrdoug Wrote: Just got an email from Maggards, Eric. They're now offering Boar knots. [Image: dba8e58951646f11f433a604516af79c.jpg]

That's a mighty fine PSA Paul, and since one mighty fine PSA deserves another, I will try my hand with this ...


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#1,234

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
Many thanks, gents! Enablees Unite! Order placed, will update when received.

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#1,235

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
Science Experiment: The AC blade comparison

Experiment 1: Kai Captain Titan Mild Protouch MG

Wow! Fantastically easy shaves Sunday and Monday, with the Protouch in the Razorock Hawk v3. Up until Sunday I had never been able to go ATG under my nose with any razor other than an adjustable injector. The Protouch in the Hawk felt effortless, which can make it easy for this shaver to get careless. But all went well. After 2 days, I am very pleased with the results. Compared to the Schick Prolines, the Protouch doesn't seem to shave as close, so the tradeoff in efficiency is comfort.

I think the Colonial General v2 shaves closer than the Hawk v3. Both leave me feeling good after several shaves, whereas the Vector typically gave me a first great shave (building hope that I finally was getting the hang of it), then followed up with irritation after 3 or more consecutive days' shaves (dashing those hopes on the rocks of despair!).

Today I moved the Protouch to the General and had another marvelously comfortable shave. First impressions are that it is a closer shave than the Hawk. However, I will wait until tomorrow morning's shave to make that pronouncement final.

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#1,236

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
I remember some time back some banter regarding otters, and that they may not be so harmless. This just appeared in my Flipboard feed. 

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Roh row!

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#1,237

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(12-15-2021, 03:04 AM)MaineYooper Wrote: I remember some time back some banter regarding otters, and that they may not be so harmless. This just appeared in my Flipboard feed. 

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Roh row!

They're like Marmots that swim right !!!

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#1,238

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
Right! The otter in the photo looks mean! All that is needed is the llama eyes! (it is llamas, isn't it, that Ken dislikes?)

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#1,239

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(This post was last modified: 12-15-2021, 03:57 AM by Dave in KY.)
(12-15-2021, 03:11 AM)MaineYooper Wrote: Right! The otter in the photo looks mean! All that is needed is the llama eyes! (it is llamas, isn't it, that Ken dislikes?)

Goats......sorry Ken
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#1,240

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
Ha ha! Goats! All I could think of was llama or donkey.

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