#591
12-22 shave
RR Black hawk / Feather pro ( 3 )
Semogue 830 boar
Proraso Red cream
Witch hazel
Victoria & Margaret vetiver and sandalwood AS

HoosierShave likes this post
Jeff -L.O.S.E.R.
#592

Super Moderator
San Diego, Cal., USA
This is my first use with both this razor and this type of blade (Artist Club) and I am very impressed, even with the razor's known flaw of blade placement.

[Image: 8833R5T.jpg]

Blade4vor, whiteboy_cannon, DblDe and 6 others like this post
#593

Member
Atlanta, GA
Merry Christmas

December 25, 2016
Cobra Classic
Feather Pro (3)
Doug Korn DK7 with Druida Manchurian
Nuavia Rossa
Witch Hazel

[Image: IMG_3519-XL.jpg]

Blade4vor, HoosierShave, wyze0ne and 4 others like this post
Clint
#594
(12-23-2016, 09:43 PM)Freddy Wrote:
This is my first use with both this razor and this type of blade (Artist Club) and I am very impressed, even with the razor's known flaw of blade placement.

[Image: 8833R5T.jpg]
What did you think? Do you like the width of the blades?

Mickey Oberman likes this post
#595

Member
Atlanta, GA
December 26, 2016
Mongoose B2 with Triad Ti
Feather Super Pro (16)
Elite Ironwood “Tres Amigos” with Envy White
MdC Fougere
Witch Hazel
Fine Lavender

[Image: IMG_3537-XL.jpg]

I am not sure if today is an official workday for me or not.  Either way I am going to the office and see what I can get accomplished.  Up for today is one of my gold standard work morning lineup.  Each item just simply works great for me.  The Envy White knot in the Elite Ironwood "Amigos" brush has a huge amount of backbone and scrub.  This backbone of the brush easily surpasses that of any boar brush I own or have tried.  The MdC lathered up easily as expected.  I have discovered taking time to properly hydrate the lather makes the lather slicker and improves the shave.  Two passes, XTG & ATG, followed by some touch ups ended in a near BBS.  After 16 shaves, the Feather Super Pro is done.  I finished off the shave with a splash of Fine Lavender.  I hope everyone has a great Monday

Mickey Oberman, HoosierShave and whiteboy_cannon like this post
Clint
#596
So pleased with yesterday's performance, shimmed Damaskeene again, this time with a fresh GEM stainless and shave oil only. Unlike yesterday's carbon blade, this blade made it through the full head shave with flying colors, no temptation to touch up with the Hawk. I'll be able to judge this evening whether it shaves as close on the beard as its carbon brother but a superlative shave.

[Image: 9640ca65c63a0d6c2ed3e47b48045644.jpg]

whiteboy_cannon, Mickey Oberman and clint64 like this post
#597

Member
Detroit
jmudrick, what did you use for a shim? I'd like to try that. Thanks.

Mickey Oberman likes this post
- Jeff
#598
(This post was last modified: 12-26-2016, 08:45 PM by jmudrick.)
(12-26-2016, 07:41 PM)wyze0ne Wrote: jmudrick, what did you use for a shim? I'd like to try that. Thanks.
I used an old style injector blade (thicker than current specification). Alternative is half a spine off a GEM SE or two modern injector blades, or best of all one modern Schick twin blade. I find the old injector blade the most convenient but as soon as I have a dull Twin I'll switch to that as it more precisely reproduces the spine thickness of the original SE blade.
[Image: 56994a4211b97ee9a4dc08a5165603b4.jpg][Image: e233c390c29c537500ccbbbc87952e81.jpg]

Mickey Oberman, wyze0ne and clint64 like this post
#599
(12-26-2016, 08:12 PM)jmudrick Wrote:
(12-26-2016, 07:41 PM)wyze0ne Wrote: jmudrick, what did you use for a shim? I'd like to try that. Thanks.
I used an old style injector blade (thicker than current specification). Alternative is half a spine off a GEM SE or two modern injector blades, or best of all one modern Schick twin blade. I find the old injector blade the most convenient but as soon as I have a dull Twin I'll switch to that as it more precisely reproduces the spine thickness of the original SE blade.
[Image: 56994a4211b97ee9a4dc08a5165603b4.jpg][Image: e233c390c29c537500ccbbbc87952e81.jpg]
Nice! I may try this in my Junior

Mickey Oberman likes this post
#600
I'm convinced the GEM Blue Star gives one phenomenal shave. Evening and morning after check-ins with the GEM stainless did not live up to the standard set by the virgin Blue Star. So I went back to another Blue Star Damaskeene shave for the beard - - shimmed with two modern injector blades - - , the General with a Dorco blade for the head shave. In addition to confirming my love for a fresh Blue, it also confirmed my preference for standard size injector razors for the head shave. I never get weepers with the standard but managed one with the Dorco. I think I'll stick to touch ups with these skullwise.
[Image: c89509e6d529fda52893610854e9c02b.jpg]

clint64, Mickey Oberman and whiteboy_cannon like this post


Users browsing this thread: 2 Guest(s)