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Oliblade Adjustable with Dorco Prime

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It really IS all about that bass.
Alabama
1959 Gillette Fatboy w/ Wizamet (6)

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"There isn't much that a great shave and hot cup of coffee can't fix"
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Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
Tuesday December 17, 2024
Razor: Paradigm Ti Diamondback
Blade: Wizamet
Brush: Semogue OC Butterscotch/Boar
Soap: DG Peahes and Scream
AS : Witch Hazel + DG Peaches and Scream Splash
Fragrance:
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 2,232
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Member
North Texas
Tuesday, December 17, 2024 - Blackland Blackbird
 
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Alan
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Posting Freak
I’ve been dragging out some of my older razors lately. The Edwin Jagger DE89 was the razor that hooked me into traditional wet shaving. I’d tried initially with a really nasty Merkur and after a couple of weeks I’d decided that the DE razor wasn’t for me and went back to the multi blade cartridges. My then 16 year old son asked if he could give it a go and I said sure. Well it worked for him. Granted he had much lighter beard growth than me but it was enough to get me to try again. After thorough research I decided the EJ DE89 was the way to go and never looked back. It’s still a great shaver  Happy2 Gillette Platinum blade. 
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Mike Distress
New Jersey
(Yesterday, 03:28 AM)Marko Wrote: I’ve been dragging out some of my older razors lately. The Edwin Jagger DE89 was the razor that hooked me into traditional wet shaving. I’d tried initially with a really nasty Merkur and after a couple of weeks I’d decided that the DE razor wasn’t for me and went back to the multi blade cartridges. My then 16 year old son asked if he could give it a go and I said sure. Well it worked for him. Granted he had much lighter beard growth than me but it was enough to get me to try again. After thorough research I decided the EJ DE89 was the way to go and never looked back. It’s still a great shaver  Happy2 Gillette Platinum blade. 
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I started with the Merkur 38C. Had good luck with it personally. I now also own 3 DE89's. A little on the mild side for me now, but I like breaking them out now and then. Nice razors, good shaves, and well priced. Plus a nice selection of different handle styles with them.

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integritas pietas fortitudinem
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Posting Freak
Saint Petersburg . Russia
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Mike Distress
New Jersey
SOTD: 12/16/2024

Razor: Carbon Shaving Cx-316L ++ Web
Blade: Personna Red, 10th use
Brush: AKA Brushworx Dark Knight
Soap: PAA Scentsless
Aftershave: TRC Halcyon
Additional Care: Dickinson’s Witch Hazel Hydrating Toner

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integritas pietas fortitudinem
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Member
Switzerland
Razor: Gillette Diplomat B3, 3rd Quarter 1956

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Rocnel Sailor Ti // Perma-Sharp (4)

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