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    Default Ashe's Entry into the B&B Hall of Fame

    Please allow me to introduce myself:


    Username:
    Ashe

    What is your real name?
    Benjamin Teugels

    What are your nicknames/aliases?
    Ashe

    Where do you live?
    Grimbergen, Belgium

    What is your age (or) generation?
    28

    What are you in the real world?
    Team leader of a group of network security analysts

    What is your favorite shave setup?
    Well, I don't have a real setup yet. I At this time I'm using (dont laugh):
    - Gillette Mach 3
    - Omega boar hair brush
    - Gillette gel
    - Keramic boil to lather up the Gillette gel with a little bit of hot water instead of doing it on my face directly
    - Blue blood gel for after the shave (general face cream)

    My next shave setup would approx be:
    - Merkur HD
    - Vulfix or C&E badger brush
    - Proraso shaving cream for sensitive skin
    - Trumpers Skin Food
    - Don't known which aftershave yet

    I'm still further reading on the subject but I want to buy the above proposed setup within the next month or so. Problem is that I will have to order them from the Netherlands or the UK in order to get everything I want. Seems that here in Belgium these things are very hard to find.

    What are your hobbies and favorite activities?
    I tend to read as much as I can when time permits. Even though my native language is Dutch I prefer reading books in English.

    I'm passionate about network security so I try to stay up-to-date as much as I can and this has been the case for at least the past 10 years.

    I also go to the gym 3 times per week, staying healthy. :-)

    What else should the members of B&B know about you?
    I've been googling for improving my shaving quality and ended up on ClassicShaving.com. I was immediately interested in a Merkur DE razor and the whole concept of Wet Shaving. I then continued googling and ended up on Wikipedia which linked to this site for one of their keywords so I started reading this forum. There's a wealth of information on this site so I decided to join up and get more involved in the forums.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashe
    Well, I don't have a real setup yet. I At this time I'm using (dont laugh):
    - Gillette Mach 3
    - Omega boar hair brush
    - Gillette gel
    - Keramic boil to lather up the Gillette gel with a little bit of hot water instead of doing it on my face directly
    - Blue blood gel for after the shave (general face cream)

    My next shave setup would approx be:
    - Merkur HD
    - Vulfix or C&E badger brush
    - Proraso shaving cream for sensitive skin
    - Trumpers Skin Food
    - Don't known which aftershave yet
    You really need to sort this out quickly!

    Welcome to B&B good to have you on board.
    Cheers
    John

    [SIZE="1"]Ah... You can't beat the cold steel and the badger. All this electrical rubbish, little wheels spinning around all over the place for callow youths and peach fluff, Not for a man's beard. Razor blades for men! I think we'll have this on number 9. If you're going to have a shave have a close one!
    Tony Hancock, The Bedsitter, 1961.[/SIZE]

    [URL=http://badgerandblade.com/vb/vbgooglemapme.php?lat=51.35720401156475&lng=0.09587287902832031&zoom=16]My location[/URL]

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    I know! :-) I was doubting whether I would mention my current setup but I decided to go for it, you can only cure yourself if you come out in the open without hiding your past!
    If I can't find a store in Belgium which is able to provide me with what I need I will need to order it from the Netherlands or from the UK. I might as well go back to London for a few days and get my stuff from there directly!

    Thanks for the welcome btw. :-)

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    Hahaha

    Come to Jermyn Street and see how much money you can spend!
    Cheers
    John

    [SIZE="1"]Ah... You can't beat the cold steel and the badger. All this electrical rubbish, little wheels spinning around all over the place for callow youths and peach fluff, Not for a man's beard. Razor blades for men! I think we'll have this on number 9. If you're going to have a shave have a close one!
    Tony Hancock, The Bedsitter, 1961.[/SIZE]

    [URL=http://badgerandblade.com/vb/vbgooglemapme.php?lat=51.35720401156475&lng=0.09587287902832031&zoom=16]My location[/URL]

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    Welcome

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    Welcome to B&B.
    -Kyle
    ...the police often question him, just because they find him interesting...his blood smells like cologne...

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    Welcome aboard! Your face will thank you!

    Josh

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    Welcome.
    Cheers, DJ.

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    Welcome sir.

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    Welcome Ashe.
    Cheers,
    Jeff

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    Greetings Ashe..

    Are you related to Arthur, by chance??

    Relative Newb, here....but I can tell you your wish list is solid.

    My 1st "kit"
    Merkur HD
    C&E Best Badger
    Proraso in-da-tube

    An improvement over Mach3 +Generic shave gel from Target...I must say!!
    Good luck!!
    rick

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    Hola!
    Tito

    [I]When 900 years you reach, look as good, you will not.[/I]
    -- Yoda

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    Welcome.
    I still keep my M3 for use around the goatee and sideburns

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatt_tony
    Welcome.
    I still keep my M3 for use around the goatee and sideburns
    Really? I find a DE razor (not the slant) is superb for sideburns, I don't have a goatee!
    Cheers
    John

    [SIZE="1"]Ah... You can't beat the cold steel and the badger. All this electrical rubbish, little wheels spinning around all over the place for callow youths and peach fluff, Not for a man's beard. Razor blades for men! I think we'll have this on number 9. If you're going to have a shave have a close one!
    Tony Hancock, The Bedsitter, 1961.[/SIZE]

    [URL=http://badgerandblade.com/vb/vbgooglemapme.php?lat=51.35720401156475&lng=0.09587287902832031&zoom=16]My location[/URL]

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    Welcome aboard.
    -Homer

    Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that. - George Carlin

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    Quote Originally Posted by rikrdo
    Greetings Ashe..

    Are you related to Arthur, by chance??

    Relative Newb, here....but I can tell you your wish list is solid.

    My 1st "kit"
    Merkur HD
    C&E Best Badger
    Proraso in-da-tube

    An improvement over Mach3 +Generic shave gel from Target...I must say!!
    Good luck!!
    No relations here as far as I know :-) This can obviously change (you never know)!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonnybc
    Really? I find a DE razor (not the slant) is superb for sideburns, I don't have a goatee!
    It does really good for the bottom of the burns, but I have chops so this helps me keep the sides in check

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    Welcome!
    Mitch

    Go Green!

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