StratMan
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Nice write-up mate!
Do you think this is an every day razor?
this can easily be my every day razor
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Nice write-up mate!
Do you think this is an every day razor?
I’m not sayin’ nuttin’, I know when to leaf well enough alone.MUCH better SOTD
Pre-shave: Shower
Brush: Semogue - Excelsior 1460 Boar Brush
Soap: Chiseled Face - Ghost Town Barber
Razor: Merkur Progress @ 2.5
Blade: Gillette Silver Blue
Post-shave: Chiseled Face - Ghost Town Barber
Gad to hear you are getting a good edge on the old wedge blades. I wonder if many of the average original users would have had such a good edge in general daily use@Pbgoose and myself have been examining the Kampf removable wedge style SE razors that belong to @Sticky from the 1900 era.We have been learning how to get a shave ready blade and tonight I finally got one to take a very good edge but had to do a bit of backyard improvising to make a handle for the blade to strop it correctly on linen and leather. The blade is the width of a GEM blade with the profile of an extreme full hollow straight razor.
Soap mine
Brush a Semogue boar
Razor belongs to @Sticky
Men were certainly men back in the 1900's. The shave was extremely close and smooth only when the head angle was spot on. As a first time full shave experience I wouldn't call it comfortable but the result was great and zero irritation. The blade feel and aggressive shave made the MMOC feel "gentle". With the size of the Lather Catcher head I was a bit tentative around the nose and chin but ended with a very good DFS.
Steve