#111

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The Dark Lord of Wet Shaving
(This post was last modified: 10-26-2017, 12:25 AM by SpeedyPC.)
Date: 25 October 2017 "SOTN"

Pre: - Cold Water straight from the tap
Brush: - Semogue SOC 2 Band Badger in Ash Wood 24/53mm
Lather: - Wholly Kaw - Yuzu/Rose/Patchouli Limited Edition (tallow) Donkey Milk 5x
Bowl: - Captain's Choice Cobalt
Razor: - Colonial Razors ~ General SS
Blade: - Feather Artist Club Professional #8
Post: - Lucky Tiger Aftershave & Face Tonic / Bulldog Original Moisturiser
Whisky: - Ardbeg 10yrs Old

I've transfer my on going feather pro blade from the General aluminium head to the SS General..... All I can say is HOLY COW!! I'm completely speechless and totally gob-smacked because the SS General is the heaviest razor in my den and lot more efficient than the General aluminium head, I didn't have any issue shaving with the General aluminium head attach with a ikon Bulldog handle this was my very first single edge razor in my den. I've never felt this razor that heavy against all my other razors since I've been wet shaving for nearly 3 years, the SS General weight is about 120 grams I strongly advise you to be very cautious with this SS General if you don't watch your angle and speed. I've had a small nick on my right side jaw line and under the right jaw line going WTG as I'm right handed can be a little tricky, shaving XTG & ATG is pretty easy to control the razor because you can't apply any pressure as the head balance perfectly going XTG and there's no pressure shaving ATG going under on your neck which is pretty smooth.

You can be very safe shaving from razor burn and irritation on your neck with the SS General going WTG, XTG and ATG as YMMV, just be cautious going WTG when you reach the jaw line because everybody has a different curve or shape of the there own jaw line otherwise this razor can bite you too soon if you don't pay attention to your shave. The SS General is going to take a while for me getting used to because the weight is a learning curve along my jaw line, so far I'm really enjoying the shave with the SS General and when I master the weight hopfully I should be able to used the feather pro super blade very soon or maybe go back to the Schick Proline.....will see. Follow by a nice relaxing smooth drink of Ardbeg 10yrs Old after my shave is very enjoyable, I'm looking forward to my next shave again with the SS General and I strongly advise you all.... you MUST get yourself a SS General in your den otherwise you could missed out this fantastic razor and the shave, I'm very glad to have a both SS General and the General aluminium head attach with a ikon Bulldog handle in my den.

Colonial Razors all I can say is ........ YOU BLOODY RIPPER!! Happy2 Happy

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#112

expert shaver
Panther's Stanley Cup Champs
REX Ambassador
Super Iridium Blade
Black Bay Cream Soap
Ever Shave Synthetic
Aqua Velva Sensitive Balm
Canoe After Shave

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#113
(This post was last modified: 10-25-2017, 11:08 AM by Navarrsky.)
SOTD "GREEN"
Filarmonica DT 14
Mastro Livi loom strop
Wiborg
L&L Fougere
Penhaligon's EF AS+Balm+EdT

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#114

Member
Metro Detroit
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Green Wednesday
This was my 100th use of the Rockwell 6s, and it still impresses me with it's combination of comfort and efficiency. I used PAA Cube pre shave soap for the first time, too, and I really like it. The shave and post shave are butter smooth, and the soap provides some welcome cool for a short time. Boreal is an amazing scent in the top notch T+S formula. Superb shave.

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#115

Simpson 2 Band Aficionado
USA
SR 3824
MdC original
Mach 3

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Hoc Lapidem Non Vi Sed Saepe Cadendo!
#116

Member
East Texas
(10-25-2017, 07:10 AM)Matsilainen Wrote: ...120inna55, thanks so much for sharing your thoughts on Unforgiven. Also, both versions of the photo are wonderful, and I’m glad you shared them. The second one carries the vibe of an old western Wanted poster, which fits in perfectly with the Unforgiven theme.

Thank you. That's what I was going for.

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#117
Just one of those mornings I felt like playing with my Dickens.

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"He who hasn't faced adversity doesn't know his true strength. "
#118
Razor: Gillette Aristocrat 1946-1947
Blade: Feather
Brush: Envey Shave 24mm Black Wolf
Soap: D.R. Haris Arlington
Balm: Muhle
Finish: Woods of Windsor

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#119

Member
Atlanta, GA
OCtober 25, 2017
Wolfman OC Ti (0.74mm)
Personna 74 (10)
Simpson Chubby 2 Synthetic
Reef Point Test Depth
Folsom & Co Capri

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Clint
#120
SOTD 10.25.17
GEM Jr. w/GEM blade
Doug Korn Custom Synthetic Brush
J.M. Frazer's Original SS
Thayer's Witch Hazel & UR Shea Butter

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