#1,291

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
(12-25-2021, 07:30 PM)Stubble Daddy Wrote:
(12-25-2021, 07:08 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: A short ask for help. I tried searching "coin", "set coin", clean, clean socket, and other things. I can't find Paul T's post on removing silicone from the socket! Paul mentioned the need to have it clean if we sent a handle in for work. I just want to clean out a socket as best I can and I can't find that post. Thanks!

Hey Eric, looks like Dave forwarded you the PM I sent the other day, but here’s the info for future reference and for others:

To get rid of silicone residue, pour paint thinner in the knot socket and let it sit overnight. The paint thinner dissolves/loosens the silicon pretty well. At least on my handles, I haven't seen it mess with the resin/finish at all. Probably best not to try this though on my wood handles.

No wonder I couldn't find it in a post! I need to remember to take my Previgen!!

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#1,292

Member
Gatineau, QC, Canada
(12-25-2021, 07:01 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: Best Wishes of the Season to you all, and in no particular order
Fluffy 
Dave in KY 
Stubble Daddy 
mrdoug 
HighSpeed 
MilkCrate 
Old Sarge 
AlanH81 
keto 
ewk 
dmshaver 
Marko 
Freddy 
andrewjs18 

And to all at DFS! I know I have probably forgotten someone, but it wasn't intentional, just old-timers!
Wishing you Merry Xmas Eric and all the Best in New Year 2022 Coming lots of Health and Happiness 

Enjoy your Shaves your Way  Happy2

Alan H

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#1,293
(12-25-2021, 07:01 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: Best Wishes of the Season to you all, and in no particular order
Fluffy 
Dave in KY 
Stubble Daddy 
mrdoug 
HighSpeed 
MilkCrate 
Old Sarge 
AlanH81 
keto 
ewk 
dmshaver 
Marko 
Freddy 
andrewjs18 

And to all at DFS! I know I have probably forgotten someone, but it wasn't intentional, just old-timers!

Eric
    Merry Christmas to you and yours too.  
I hope you and the wife enjoy some extra time together.

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#1,294
(12-25-2021, 07:01 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: Best Wishes of the Season to you all, and in no particular order
Fluffy 
Dave in KY 
Stubble Daddy 
mrdoug 
HighSpeed 
MilkCrate 
Old Sarge 
AlanH81 
keto 
ewk 
dmshaver 
Marko 
Freddy 
andrewjs18 

And to all at DFS! I know I have probably forgotten someone, but it wasn't intentional, just old-timers!

Thank you Eric! Merry Christmas to you and yours!

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#1,295

Posting Freak
(12-25-2021, 07:01 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: Best Wishes of the Season to you all, and in no particular order
Fluffy 
Dave in KY 
Stubble Daddy 
mrdoug 
HighSpeed 
MilkCrate 
Old Sarge 
AlanH81 
keto 
ewk 
dmshaver 
Marko 
Freddy 
andrewjs18 

And to all at DFS! I know I have probably forgotten someone, but it wasn't intentional, just old-timers!

Thanks Eric, best of the season to you and your family as well.

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#1,296

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
(This post was last modified: 12-26-2021, 05:54 PM by MaineYooper.)
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TGN 27mm boar in Cascadia Line
MWS Sensitive Skin 
Personna GEM (5)
GEM Clof Pruf Peerless (17 nibs)

I probably should have saved this for Micromatic Monday, but I have been waiting for the Peerless to come up! This razor is fairly audible and so smooth! (I probably say that about most of the GEMs, but it's true!). The blade was losing steam by pass 3, needing lots of extra buffing. I am finding the Personna PTFE blades give me between 4 to 6 decent shaves before I call it quits. 

Glad to break out the Sensitive Skin again, too. I had just used Bartigan & Stark's Nil, which really, really impressed me, and wanted to compare it to my Top Soap. I think it is too close to call. If I had to pick, it would be MWS due to the unique scent. But based on shave properties, man, that's tough. B&S Nil lathers like a dream, whereas MWS was known for being fussy (Michelle recently reformulated it by adding citric acid, so it lathers readily now). Face feel both immediately afterward and several hours later is close, but again, I think MWS might get the nod. The problem is with me, I've used MWS ever since starting down this rabbit hole in November 2015. Nil is new to the den, only 6 shaves with it. 

What I can say is this: Nil has made the Top 3 into the Top 4, with MWS, Shannon's Soaps Nil, and Mike's Natural Soaps unscented. These will always be in the soap drawer.

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And throw it in the Cyber Sea
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#1,297

Member
New York
(12-26-2021, 05:52 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: [Image: OBBUIXd.jpg]

TGN 27mm boar in Cascadia Line
MWS Sensitive Skin 
Personna GEM (5)
GEM Clof Pruf Peerless (17 nibs)

I probably should have saved this for Micromatic Monday, but I have been waiting for the Peerless to come up! This razor is fairly audible and so smooth! (I probably say that about most of the GEMs, but it's true!). The blade was losing steam by pass 3, needing lots of extra buffing. I am finding the Personna PTFE blades give me between 4 to 6 decent shaves before I call it quits. 

Glad to break out the Sensitive Skin again, too. I had just used Bartigan & Stark's Nil, which really, really impressed me, and wanted to compare it to my Top Soap. I think it is too close to call. If I had to pick, it would be MWS due to the unique scent. But based on shave properties, man, that's tough. B&S Nil lathers like a dream, whereas MWS was known for being fussy (Michelle recently reformulated it by adding citric acid, so it lathers readily now). Face feel both immediately afterward and several hours later is close, but again, I think MWS might get the nod. The problem is with me, I've used MWS ever since starting down this rabbit hole in November 2015. Nil is new to the den, only 6 shaves with it. 

What I can say is this: Nil has made the Top 3 into the Top 4, with MWS, Shannon's Soaps Nil, and Mike's Natural Soaps unscented. These will always be in the soap drawer.
MW is a great soap brand. I should use mine soon... It has been a while. I have the unscented variant called Coconut Sandalwood.

It might be on deck for tomorrow.

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#1,298

Member
gone to Carolina in my mind
(This post was last modified: 12-26-2021, 11:23 PM by HighSpeed.)
(12-26-2021, 05:52 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: [Image: OBBUIXd.jpg]

TGN 27mm boar in Cascadia Line
MWS Sensitive Skin 
Personna GEM (5)
GEM Clof Pruf Peerless (17 nibs)

I probably should have saved this for Micromatic Monday, but I have been waiting for the Peerless to come up! This razor is fairly audible and so smooth! (I probably say that about most of the GEMs, but it's true!). The blade was losing steam by pass 3, needing lots of extra buffing. I am finding the Personna PTFE blades give me between 4 to 6 decent shaves before I call it quits. 

Glad to break out the Sensitive Skin again, too. I had just used Bartigan & Stark's Nil, which really, really impressed me, and wanted to compare it to my Top Soap. I think it is too close to call. If I had to pick, it would be MWS due to the unique scent. But based on shave properties, man, that's tough. B&S Nil lathers like a dream, whereas MWS was known for being fussy (Michelle recently reformulated it by adding citric acid, so it lathers readily now). Face feel both immediately afterward and several hours later is close, but again, I think MWS might get the nod. The problem is with me, I've used MWS ever since starting down this rabbit hole in November 2015. Nil is new to the den, only 6 shaves with it. 

What I can say is this: Nil has made the Top 3 into the Top 4, with MWS, Shannon's Soaps Nil, and Mike's Natural Soaps unscented. These will always be in the soap drawer.

Interesting writeup Eric - thanks.  Your soap comparisons sound very realistic; neither hasty nor "band-wagony" like some (including some of mine lol).  Also, this is the first I've heard about the MWS reformulation.  Perhaps the website has not been updated yet.  I could not find anything about citric acid or reformulation on mystic4men.com, and a google search on ("reformulation" OR "reformulate" or "citric acid") site:mystic4men.com turned up nothing.  Did you hear about the change elsewhere?  I would like to think there has been a reformulation to ease the lathering.  I love the Sweet Briar Tobacco scent but found building the lather tricky.  I'm also a sucker for gardenia, and she carries a Gardenia soap too.
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#1,299

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
(12-26-2021, 11:21 PM)HighSpeed Wrote:
(12-26-2021, 05:52 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: [Image: OBBUIXd.jpg]

TGN 27mm boar in Cascadia Line
MWS Sensitive Skin 
Personna GEM (5)
GEM Clof Pruf Peerless (17 nibs)

I probably should have saved this for Micromatic Monday, but I have been waiting for the Peerless to come up! This razor is fairly audible and so smooth! (I probably say that about most of the GEMs, but it's true!). The blade was losing steam by pass 3, needing lots of extra buffing. I am finding the Personna PTFE blades give me between 4 to 6 decent shaves before I call it quits. 

Glad to break out the Sensitive Skin again, too. I had just used Bartigan & Stark's Nil, which really, really impressed me, and wanted to compare it to my Top Soap. I think it is too close to call. If I had to pick, it would be MWS due to the unique scent. But based on shave properties, man, that's tough. B&S Nil lathers like a dream, whereas MWS was known for being fussy (Michelle recently reformulated it by adding citric acid, so it lathers readily now). Face feel both immediately afterward and several hours later is close, but again, I think MWS might get the nod. The problem is with me, I've used MWS ever since starting down this rabbit hole in November 2015. Nil is new to the den, only 6 shaves with it. 

What I can say is this: Nil has made the Top 3 into the Top 4, with MWS, Shannon's Soaps Nil, and Mike's Natural Soaps unscented. These will always be in the soap drawer.

Interesting writeup Eric - thanks.  Your soap comparisons sound very realistic; neither hasty nor "band-wagony" like some (including some of mine lol).  Also, this is the first I've heard about the MWS reformulation.  Perhaps the website has not been updated yet.  I could not find anything about citric acid or reformulation on mystic4men.com, and a google search on ("reformulation" OR "reformulate" or "citric acid") site:mystic4men.com turned up nothing.  Did you hear about the change elsewhere?  I would like to think there has been a reformulation to ease the lathering.  I love the Sweet Briar Tobacco scent but found building the lather tricky.  I'm also a sucker for gardenia, and she carries a Gardenia soap too.

Let me look into it, Mike. I was one of the testers a while back. She sent out samples and asked us to compare ease of lathering and soap scum formation. I have the info somewhere...

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- Eric 
Put your message in a modem, 
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"

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#1,300

Member
gone to Carolina in my mind
(12-26-2021, 11:27 PM)MaineYooper Wrote:
(12-26-2021, 11:21 PM)HighSpeed Wrote:
(12-26-2021, 05:52 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: [Image: OBBUIXd.jpg]

TGN 27mm boar in Cascadia Line
MWS Sensitive Skin 
Personna GEM (5)
GEM Clof Pruf Peerless (17 nibs)

I probably should have saved this for Micromatic Monday, but I have been waiting for the Peerless to come up! This razor is fairly audible and so smooth! (I probably say that about most of the GEMs, but it's true!). The blade was losing steam by pass 3, needing lots of extra buffing. I am finding the Personna PTFE blades give me between 4 to 6 decent shaves before I call it quits. 

Glad to break out the Sensitive Skin again, too. I had just used Bartigan & Stark's Nil, which really, really impressed me, and wanted to compare it to my Top Soap. I think it is too close to call. If I had to pick, it would be MWS due to the unique scent. But based on shave properties, man, that's tough. B&S Nil lathers like a dream, whereas MWS was known for being fussy (Michelle recently reformulated it by adding citric acid, so it lathers readily now). Face feel both immediately afterward and several hours later is close, but again, I think MWS might get the nod. The problem is with me, I've used MWS ever since starting down this rabbit hole in November 2015. Nil is new to the den, only 6 shaves with it. 

What I can say is this: Nil has made the Top 3 into the Top 4, with MWS, Shannon's Soaps Nil, and Mike's Natural Soaps unscented. These will always be in the soap drawer.

Interesting writeup Eric - thanks.  Your soap comparisons sound very realistic; neither hasty nor "band-wagony" like some (including some of mine lol).  Also, this is the first I've heard about the MWS reformulation.  Perhaps the website has not been updated yet.  I could not find anything about citric acid or reformulation on mystic4men.com, and a google search on ("reformulation" OR "reformulate" or "citric acid") site:mystic4men.com turned up nothing.  Did you hear about the change elsewhere?  I would like to think there has been a reformulation to ease the lathering.  I love the Sweet Briar Tobacco scent but found building the lather tricky.  I'm also a sucker for gardenia, and she carries a Gardenia soap too.

Let me look into it, Mike. I was one of the testers a while back. She sent out samples and asked us to compare ease of lathering and soap scum formation. I have the info somewhere...

Thanks Eric.  I can see why you have the inside track.

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