#141

Member
Austin, TX
(06-14-2016, 07:31 PM)Dinder1 Wrote: I'm a sucker for open combs and especially when the teeth are more rounded.
This is me to a tee as well which is what I like about this one. The face feel you get along with the efficiency but in a SS package which I haven't been able to find until now.

It has some bark but have not found it to have the bite of some other aggressive razors. In four shaves no weepers nor irritation.

Please do keep me/us posted. The cat is getting out of the bag but I do like this razor and find it a pleasure to use. I'll plan on posting full thoughts over the weekend after a complete week of shaves across several different blade types [have used Feather to start and switched to Gillette today].

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Kevin
#142
(06-14-2016, 08:10 PM)kwsher Wrote:
(06-14-2016, 07:31 PM)Dinder1 Wrote: I'm a sucker for open combs and especially when the teeth are more rounded.
This is me to a tee as well which is what I like about this one. The face feel you get along with the efficiency but in a SS package which I haven't been able to find until now.

It has some bark but have not found it to have the bite of some other aggressive razors. In four shaves no weepers nor irritation.

Please do keep me/us posted. The cat is getting out of the bag but I do like this razor and find it a pleasure to use. I'll plan on posting full thoughts over the weekend after a complete week of shaves across several different blade types [have used Feather to start and switched to Gillette today].
Couldn't agree more, the feel of this razor is going to turn some heads in the near future I believe. I'm definitely in the open comb fan club and this may be the bar by which they are measured for me.

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#144
L&L Grooming - Nathan Clark Silvertip
Polished Blackbird - Polsilver
B&M 42

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#145

Member
Carleton Place, On., Canada
(06-14-2016, 01:13 AM)120inna55 Wrote:
(06-14-2016, 01:03 AM)semperfi 45 Wrote: Razor: Gillette Red Tip

Blade: Gillette GSB (2)

Brush: Jayaruh JR #45 Walnut Honey Comb Handle Synthetic

Soap: Proraso

A/S: Proraso

Long day at golf tournament and dinner. DFS.

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What a beautiful Red Tip ensemble!

Thank you for your kind words. The blade pack and instruction are still in the original wrapper.

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Semperfi 45

Doug...
#146

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(06-14-2016, 04:40 PM)celestino Wrote: Kevin, that is a lovely new brush!  Happy2

Joseph, how do you like the scent of the Strong n' Scottish?  Shy

(06-14-2016, 05:23 PM)ram57 Wrote:
(06-14-2016, 03:37 PM)primotenore Wrote:
(06-14-2016, 03:26 PM)ram57 Wrote: You scored a Strong and Scottish! Excellent setup this morning Joseph!

I finally bit the bullet and purchased a tub from England. No one was willing to give theirs up on the soap-trade threads. What I can't get over is the color of the paste. It's like red clay. Hope it doesn't stain my shave towels.

I had the same thoughts with Dark Limes as they use Black Clay but was not an issue.  So what is the aroma like? If I remember right besides Scott Whisky they added a smoke aroma to the mix. How is the aroma on this, strong on the smoke side?

I was prepared for an earthy, slight ammonia, peaty aroma and I was not disappointed. There is definitely a tobacco element as well, fairly penetrating I might add. The color of the cream was at first off-putting, but as I was face lathering, it became clear how the dark cream could work to my advantage. The more water that was incorporated, the lighter the lather became. I could immediately see a glob of drier lather, and address it. When it comes to smells, I am a rather eclectic person, so it should come as no surprise that Strong "n Scottish has secured a place in my shave den. Regarding the quality of the soap, this is my first experience with Meißner-Tremonia, so I am going to reserve judgement until I have at least 7 shaves under my belt.

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#147

Member
Carleton Place, On., Canada
Razor: AlumiGoose 2
Blade: Feather Professional (1)
Brush: Tres Amigos Desert Ironwood Honey Comb w/Envy White
Soap: Route 66 The Perfect Gent
A/S: Folsom & Co. Shady Past

Everything came together today for a perfect shave. The Route 66 The Perfect Gent soap, the Tres Amigos Desert Ironwood Honey Comb w/Envy White brush, the AlumiGoose 2 razor, the Feather Professional blade, and the Folsom & Co. Shady Past after shave. Three passes and a cleanup. Bang BBS.

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Doug...
#148

Super Moderator
San Diego, Cal., USA
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#149

Member
Home of the Spud Potato
Wednesday Planned SOTD

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Razor: Schick I2 Hydro-Matic
Blade: Schick (D1)
Brush: Semogue SOC 2 Band  
Bowl: ShaveWorks 4.25"
Pre Shave Scrub: MRGLO
Pre Shave Oil: Homemade Jasmine Creamsicle
Shave Soap: Mystic Water Coconut Lime Verbena
Post: Monster Alum Block
Aftershave: Beaver WoodWright Jolly Rodger

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Guy
#150

Chazz Reinhold HOF
The Lilac Affair

ATT SE with UFO Goliath XL handle
Mystic Water Lilac
Paladin Sherlock
CRSW Nourish & Replenish

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