Show us your scores for the week here!
Show us your scores for the week here!
Chris.
D.R. Harris Arlington SS
Institute Karite SS
Provence Sante SS
All from ShavingEssentials.net so you know I got some samples as well...
J.M. Frasers Polar Ice SC
Ginger's Garden Grapefruit Mint SS
Booster Oriental Spice AS
Wesley & Scott Lime ASB
Hat tip to the Johns...![]()
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GFT Extract of Limes Skin Food
GFT Sandalwood Skin Food
Bob O.
"It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." - Mark Twain
From the fine gentlemen, Gabor and Manfred, at www.fine-razors.de, a 13/16 John C. Cockhill wedge with Guaiac scales. Consider them highly recommended.
<3 goes out to buddel, I really like his scales and spacers have 2 at his place atm![]()
Sooner or later I will learn to take pictures of razors like the one in professorchaos' post.
But I digress...
Today, waiting in my mail was my birthday present, funded by SWMBO and purchased through fleabay, 6/8 round point "KONUS" from Kolene Co. London:
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[B][I]Dave[/I][/B]
[B][FONT="Comic Sans MS"]Never take life seriously, nobody gets out alive anyway...[/FONT][/B]
A little Double Hollow I picked up about a week ago...
The Fuzzy one is waiting on this to arrive....
Got the mother load this week. Check out the Osage Rub circa 1950's. Ingedients=50% alcohol, menthol, oil of sage, and eucalyptus. Original liquid in it too! Works great
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I am sorry, I posted in the wrong thread
I received this marvelous Semogue shaving brush yesterday. This is an obscure Portuguese family business set in Oporto (the same area as Ach. Brito, the manufacturer of Musgo Real brand). The nice handle is made of Portuguese oak wood and the head is silvertip-haired. The Semogue shaving brush is still pre-bloom; I hope to write a review about it as soon as I get sufficient experience.
I like its ergonomic handle!
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-Captain Hirsutz
[I]When the seagulls follow the trawler, it's because they think sardines will be thrown in to the sea.[/I]
Oh this is the right place! Very nice score!
I thought this one to be quite unusual. Though they were certainly mass produced, this is the first one I've seen. It's soon to be on its way to me.
As you can see i have been busy...![]()
Ram
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I've had these for a while now but some problems with my camera... The Capshaw is a phenomenon![]()
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Terry
'A good man is not a perfect man; a good man is an honest man, faithful, and unhesitatingly responsive to the voice of God in his life.' - John Fischer
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I was hoping I could clean up the Craftsman without losing the etch, but after getting it in my hands it doesn't look good...the reynolds with the humpback is cleaner than it looks in the photo though, and the Greaves with the finger notch is pretty clean too. Gem is NOS...the blade pack is still plastic wrapped
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