(04-18-2021, 02:14 PM)Smattayu Wrote: Great set up Dave. I Coloniali is in my top 5 shaving soap scents. Good thing the puck is hard as a rock. It should keep going for a long time.
I've thought of hunting a back up but Frank Dragonsbeard may be working on a dupe of it so that would take care of that.
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Monday April 19, 2021
Razor: Schick Type F Injector
Blade: Schick (?)
Brush: Knothead Brushworks Zebrawood
Soap: T&S Sicily 1508.5
AS 1: Humphrey's Alcoholado Maravilla 70
AS 2: T&S Sicily
Fragrance: Azzaro Visit
Long day today with a whole house to do as well as yard work at my parents before a floor job.......................someone pass the coffee. Have a great day everyone !
Razor: Schick Type F Injector
Blade: Schick (?)
Brush: Knothead Brushworks Zebrawood
Soap: T&S Sicily 1508.5
AS 1: Humphrey's Alcoholado Maravilla 70
AS 2: T&S Sicily
Fragrance: Azzaro Visit
Long day today with a whole house to do as well as yard work at my parents before a floor job.......................someone pass the coffee. Have a great day everyone !
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Tuesday April 20, 2021
Razor: Stahly Head/Carbon R2 Handle
Blade: Wizamet(2)
Brush: Techichi The Hive
Soap: T&S Sicily 1508.5
AS 1: Humphrey's Alcoholado Maravilla 70
AS 2: T&S Sicily
Fragrance: CK ONE
So got and interesting shave toy/tool in yesterday but need to rewire it if I can get it opened up. Today I wanted to try the Stahly head with a regular handle (Carbon R2) This is a MILD shaver that requires riding the cap to get the blade to engage at all with hair, which isn't a comfortable position for me as it's not the normal hold for me on razors. Still got a close comfortable shave which is nice since the 2 divots taken out of my skin from the Clauss Automatic are still filling in with skin cells and healing. The 1508.5 continues and the death ring seems to hold it's own but we're getting there. Have a swell day Everyone !
Razor: Stahly Head/Carbon R2 Handle
Blade: Wizamet(2)
Brush: Techichi The Hive
Soap: T&S Sicily 1508.5
AS 1: Humphrey's Alcoholado Maravilla 70
AS 2: T&S Sicily
Fragrance: CK ONE
So got and interesting shave toy/tool in yesterday but need to rewire it if I can get it opened up. Today I wanted to try the Stahly head with a regular handle (Carbon R2) This is a MILD shaver that requires riding the cap to get the blade to engage at all with hair, which isn't a comfortable position for me as it's not the normal hold for me on razors. Still got a close comfortable shave which is nice since the 2 divots taken out of my skin from the Clauss Automatic are still filling in with skin cells and healing. The 1508.5 continues and the death ring seems to hold it's own but we're getting there. Have a swell day Everyone !
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(04-20-2021, 12:41 PM)Dave in KY Wrote: Tuesday April 20, 2021The Stahly is mild but (with an ATT handle) I get great close shaves from it. I never particularly noticed a narrower sweet spot than other mild razors but I tend to make adjustments without noticing these things. In any event the fact I have four Stahly heads speaks to how much I dig them.
Razor: Stahly Head/Carbon R2 Handle
Blade: Wizamet(2)
Brush: Techichi The Hive
Soap: T&S Sicily 1508.5
AS 1: Humphrey's Alcoholado Maravilla 70
AS 2: T&S Sicily
Fragrance: CK ONE
So got and interesting shave toy/tool in yesterday but need to rewire it if I can get it opened up. Today I wanted to try the Stahly head with a regular handle (Carbon R2) This is a MILD shaver that requires riding the cap to get the blade to engage at all with hair, which isn't a comfortable position for me as it's not the normal hold for me on razors. Still got a close comfortable shave which is nice since the 2 divots taken out of my skin from the Clauss Automatic are still filling in with skin cells and healing. The 1508.5 continues and the death ring seems to hold it's own but we're getting there. Have a swell day Everyone !
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(04-20-2021, 01:22 PM)jmudrick Wrote:(04-20-2021, 12:41 PM)Dave in KY Wrote: Tuesday April 20, 2021The Stahly is mild but (with an ATT handle) I get great close shaves from it. I never particularly noticed a narrower sweet spot than other mild razors but I tend to make adjustments without noticing these things. In any event the fact I have four Stahly heads speaks to how much I dig them.
Razor: Stahly Head/Carbon R2 Handle
Blade: Wizamet(2)
Brush: Techichi The Hive
Soap: T&S Sicily 1508.5
AS 1: Humphrey's Alcoholado Maravilla 70
AS 2: T&S Sicily
Fragrance: CK ONE
So got and interesting shave toy/tool in yesterday but need to rewire it if I can get it opened up. Today I wanted to try the Stahly head with a regular handle (Carbon R2) This is a MILD shaver that requires riding the cap to get the blade to engage at all with hair, which isn't a comfortable position for me as it's not the normal hold for me on razors. Still got a close comfortable shave which is nice since the 2 divots taken out of my skin from the Clauss Automatic are still filling in with skin cells and healing. The 1508.5 continues and the death ring seems to hold it's own but we're getting there. Have a swell day Everyone !
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I've never noticed a difference in shaves based on handle changes as I adapt as needed also. I got a great shave but had to work for it. Glad it's a winner for you
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(04-20-2021, 01:30 PM)Dave in KY Wrote:I've never been meticulous enough in my shaves, and thus handles seem to make a difference for me. Probably also why I can't get great tech shaves, Mamba 50 shaves, or anything else fickle. But, I know my weaknesses and can work around them. Lol.(04-20-2021, 01:22 PM)jmudrick Wrote:(04-20-2021, 12:41 PM)Dave in KY Wrote: Tuesday April 20, 2021The Stahly is mild but (with an ATT handle) I get great close shaves from it. I never particularly noticed a narrower sweet spot than other mild razors but I tend to make adjustments without noticing these things. In any event the fact I have four Stahly heads speaks to how much I dig them.
Razor: Stahly Head/Carbon R2 Handle
Blade: Wizamet(2)
Brush: Techichi The Hive
Soap: T&S Sicily 1508.5
AS 1: Humphrey's Alcoholado Maravilla 70
AS 2: T&S Sicily
Fragrance: CK ONE
So got and interesting shave toy/tool in yesterday but need to rewire it if I can get it opened up. Today I wanted to try the Stahly head with a regular handle (Carbon R2) This is a MILD shaver that requires riding the cap to get the blade to engage at all with hair, which isn't a comfortable position for me as it's not the normal hold for me on razors. Still got a close comfortable shave which is nice since the 2 divots taken out of my skin from the Clauss Automatic are still filling in with skin cells and healing. The 1508.5 continues and the death ring seems to hold it's own but we're getting there. Have a swell day Everyone !
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I've never noticed a difference in shaves based on handle changes as I adapt as needed also. I got a great shave but had to work for it. Glad it's a winner for you
Glad you were able to pull out a win with that one Dave. Have a great Tuesday!
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