BTW, my matching set of Black Tie Razor Co Sandalwood arrived. dominicr, you guys did a fantastic job on this scent! Very similar to the AoS version. Once I start re-stocking the shave den, I'll be better able to compare to the original. It was very difficult sticking to my MdC Fougere this morning.
(06-12-2022, 02:45 PM)Dragonsbeard Wrote:(06-12-2022, 11:42 AM)Dave in KY Wrote: Sunday June 12, 2022
Razor: 1905 Monopol
Blade: Gem w/3D Printed Adapter
Brush: Rubberset 400/Oumo Boar
Soap: A&E NYC
AS 1: Humphrey's Alcoholado Maravilla 70
AS 2: A&E NYC Splash
Fragrance: BVLGARI Man in Black Essence
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 1,313
https://youtu.be/U2vlfYbOKck
Dave in KY
Hi Dave
Just curious. The audible feedback on that razor was very loud throughout the entire shave which usually indicates a very efficient razor with a lot of blade feel. Is that so? So knowing that you’ve used one how would you compare the razor to the Stirling SS with the Hyper Efficient plate on it?
Thanks in advance.
Have often found 'loud' razors (even singing straights) to be the result of blade vibration versus efficiency. Of course, a wider gap will typically entail more blade vibration but isn't inherently a by product of efficiency but rather design deficiencies.
Colonia (Ethos) classic Italian cologne
Shave 12 ・ 99 g ・ Done by Aug 30
Napoleon was a very fastidious man. Unlike many of his counterparts, he bathed regularly. His favorite soap, Brown Windsor, was imported, ironically, from England. Mystic Water makes a very nice version that features caraway seed. Napoleon’s favorite fragrance was Eau de Cologne, that familiar combination of neroli, bergamot, lavender, and rosemary first marketed by Farina at the beginning of the eighteenth century. When he was on campaign, Napoleon was rumored to have used two bottles of cologne each day. He may have even carried a spare bottle in his boots just in case he needed to freshen up in the heat of battle. He believed the rosemary and lavender, which reminded him of his childhood home on Corsica, kept him calm.
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Razor 1938–45 Gillette Tech ・ Blade Tatra Platinum ・ Brush AP Blue Lagoon ・ Hoard 16,140 g
Shave 12 ・ 99 g ・ Done by Aug 30
Napoleon was a very fastidious man. Unlike many of his counterparts, he bathed regularly. His favorite soap, Brown Windsor, was imported, ironically, from England. Mystic Water makes a very nice version that features caraway seed. Napoleon’s favorite fragrance was Eau de Cologne, that familiar combination of neroli, bergamot, lavender, and rosemary first marketed by Farina at the beginning of the eighteenth century. When he was on campaign, Napoleon was rumored to have used two bottles of cologne each day. He may have even carried a spare bottle in his boots just in case he needed to freshen up in the heat of battle. He believed the rosemary and lavender, which reminded him of his childhood home on Corsica, kept him calm.
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Razor 1938–45 Gillette Tech ・ Blade Tatra Platinum ・ Brush AP Blue Lagoon ・ Hoard 16,140 g
(06-12-2022, 02:45 PM)Dragonsbeard Wrote:(06-12-2022, 11:42 AM)Dave in KY Wrote: Sunday June 12, 2022
Razor: 1905 Monopol
Blade: Gem w/3D Printed Adapter
Brush: Rubberset 400/Oumo Boar
Soap: A&E NYC
AS 1: Humphrey's Alcoholado Maravilla 70
AS 2: A&E NYC Splash
Fragrance: BVLGARI Man in Black Essence
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 1,313
https://youtu.be/U2vlfYbOKck
Dave in KY
Hi Dave
Just curious. The audible feedback on that razor was very loud throughout the entire shave which usually indicates a very efficient razor with a lot of blade feel. Is that so? So knowing that you’ve used one how would you compare the razor to the Stirling SS with the Hyper Efficient plate on it?
Thanks in advance.
(06-12-2022, 04:14 PM)DanLaw Wrote:(06-12-2022, 02:45 PM)Dragonsbeard Wrote:(06-12-2022, 11:42 AM)Dave in KY Wrote: Sunday June 12, 2022
Razor: 1905 Monopol
Blade: Gem w/3D Printed Adapter
Brush: Rubberset 400/Oumo Boar
Soap: A&E NYC
AS 1: Humphrey's Alcoholado Maravilla 70
AS 2: A&E NYC Splash
Fragrance: BVLGARI Man in Black Essence
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 1,313
https://youtu.be/U2vlfYbOKck
Dave in KY
Hi Dave
Just curious. The audible feedback on that razor was very loud throughout the entire shave which usually indicates a very efficient razor with a lot of blade feel. Is that so? So knowing that you’ve used one how would you compare the razor to the Stirling SS with the Hyper Efficient plate on it?
Thanks in advance.
Have often found 'loud' razors (even singing straights) to be the result of blade vibration versus efficiency. Of course, a wider gap will typically entail more blade vibration but isn't inherently a by product of efficiency but rather design deficiencies.
Frank, Dan is correct. The audible level may have been blade chatter and while that doesn't always translate to efficient/effective, this was an efficient shave. I wouldn't say it was as efficient as the Stirling but not far behind from my memory. Thanks guys !
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D.R. Harris - Arlington cream sample
This had firmed up in the sample jar, so I spread it out as thin as I could on the inside of another soap's lid and loaded from there. Exploded with crazy slick lather, and easily got to a dense cushion with a minimum of elbow grease. Fantastic scent as I think everyone agrees.
Some years ago I had a sample of this that had already lost its scent, and very happy this one was full bloom.
Some are Dances With Wolves, others are Bikes With Cattle
This had firmed up in the sample jar, so I spread it out as thin as I could on the inside of another soap's lid and loaded from there. Exploded with crazy slick lather, and easily got to a dense cushion with a minimum of elbow grease. Fantastic scent as I think everyone agrees.
Some years ago I had a sample of this that had already lost its scent, and very happy this one was full bloom.
Some are Dances With Wolves, others are Bikes With Cattle
(06-12-2022, 09:33 PM)Nero Wrote: D.R. Harris - Arlington cream sample
This had firmed up in the sample jar, so I spread it out as thin as I could on the inside of another soap's lid and loaded from there. Exploded with crazy slick lather, and easily got to a dense cushion with a minimum of elbow grease. Fantastic scent as I think everyone agrees.
Some years ago I had a sample of this that had already lost its scent, and very happy this one was full bloom.
Some are Dances With Wolves, others are Bikes With Cattle
Have come to spreading soap in lathering bowl the night prior to a shave. Swear the drying aids lathering although nothing empirical to support the anecdotal experience
(06-12-2022, 10:45 PM)DanLaw Wrote:Interesting. I'm not normally a bowl latherer. And I always load soap from the jar. I just did it this time because this cream sample turned into croap.(06-12-2022, 09:33 PM)Nero Wrote: D.R. Harris - Arlington cream sample
This had firmed up in the sample jar, so I spread it out as thin as I could on the inside of another soap's lid and loaded from there. Exploded with crazy slick lather, and easily got to a dense cushion with a minimum of elbow grease. Fantastic scent as I think everyone agrees.
Some years ago I had a sample of this that had already lost its scent, and very happy this one was full bloom.
Some are Dances With Wolves, others are Bikes With Cattle
Have come to spreading soap in lathering bowl the night prior to a shave. Swear the drying aids lathering although nothing empirical to support the anecdotal experience
But it sounds interesting, and I will have to give it a try soon. Thanks for the tip.
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