#3,801

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
I am looking forward to reading more about your experiences with this razor. It looks very nice and reading that is on the mild side has piqued my interest. I am further down the pass around list, so like the ketchup jingle, Anticipation!

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#3,802

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(02-11-2023, 02:12 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: I am looking forward to reading more about your experiences with this razor. It looks very nice and reading that is on the mild side has piqued my interest. I am further down the pass around list, so like the ketchup jingle, Anticipation!

I think you may like it but I would wait to try on pass around first. This was in my restraint encouragement voice.....

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#3,803

Posting Freak
(This post was last modified: 02-12-2023, 01:27 AM by Marko.)
So, Dave… what exactly do you hate about bowl lathering? I ask as a bowl latherer but definitely not a militant one. I really like my Captain’s Choice bowls. Ceramic and Copper (heavy). One thing that is mildly annoying is getting the right amount of soap smeared in. It’s usually too much and a certain aspect of my personality wants to get every speck “latherized” and that can take time. Also rinsing several shaves worth of soap down the drain afterwards is a tad irksome. I did go through a several year long period of face lathering a while back. Maybe…
#3,804

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(This post was last modified: 02-12-2023, 01:36 AM by Dave in KY.)
(02-12-2023, 01:26 AM)Marko Wrote: So, Dave… what exactly do you hate about bowl lathering? I ask as a bowl latherer but definitely not a militant one. I really like my Captain’s Choice bowls. Ceramic and Copper (heavy). One thing that is mildly annoying is getting the right amount of soap smeared in. It’s usually too much and a certain aspect of my personality wants to get every speck “latherized” and that can take time. Also rinsing several shaves worth of soap down the drain afterwards is a tad irksome. I did go through a several year long period of face lathering a while back. Maybe…

So I've had scuttles and currently maybe 4 bowls. I'm not against bowl lathering for those that enjoy it. For some reason it hurts my arthritic wrist and my bum shoulder lathering in the bowl more than face lathering. Why I  don't know but it is what it is. I also get better lathers when face lathering. I'm sure I'd get better if I practiced more with a bowl but I enjoy face lathering more and for me it's less painful.

PS - I don't worry about extra soap down the drain. I'd rather too much than not enough.

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#3,805

Posting Freak
(02-12-2023, 01:32 AM)Dave in KY Wrote:
(02-12-2023, 01:26 AM)Marko Wrote: So, Dave… what exactly do you hate about bowl lathering? I ask as a bowl latherer but definitely not a militant one. I really like my Captain’s Choice bowls. Ceramic and Copper (heavy). One thing that is mildly annoying is getting the right amount of soap smeared in. It’s usually too much and a certain aspect of my personality wants to get every speck “latherized” and that can take time. Also rinsing several shaves worth of soap down the drain afterwards is a tad irksome. I did go through a several year long period of face lathering a while back. Maybe…

So I've had scuttles and currently maybe 4 bowls. I'm not against bowl lathering for those that enjoy it. For some reason it hurts my arthritic wrist and my bum shoulder lathering in the bowl more than face lathering. Why I  don't know but it is what it is. I also get better lathers when face lathering. I'm sure I'd get better if I practiced more with a bowl but I enjoy face lathering more and for me it's less painful.

I get the arthritic thing. It’s funny what hurts and what doesn’t. It’s crossed my mind a time or two that there will come a time when a beard will be grown merely because I won’t be able to comfortably shave anymore. Not today, however

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#3,806

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(This post was last modified: 02-12-2023, 01:54 AM by Dave in KY.)
(02-12-2023, 01:37 AM)Marko Wrote:
(02-12-2023, 01:32 AM)Dave in KY Wrote:
(02-12-2023, 01:26 AM)Marko Wrote: So, Dave… what exactly do you hate about bowl lathering? I ask as a bowl latherer but definitely not a militant one. I really like my Captain’s Choice bowls. Ceramic and Copper (heavy). One thing that is mildly annoying is getting the right amount of soap smeared in. It’s usually too much and a certain aspect of my personality wants to get every speck “latherized” and that can take time. Also rinsing several shaves worth of soap down the drain afterwards is a tad irksome. I did go through a several year long period of face lathering a while back. Maybe…

So I've had scuttles and currently maybe 4 bowls. I'm not against bowl lathering for those that enjoy it. For some reason it hurts my arthritic wrist and my bum shoulder lathering in the bowl more than face lathering. Why I  don't know but it is what it is. I also get better lathers when face lathering. I'm sure I'd get better if I practiced more with a bowl but I enjoy face lathering more and for me it's less painful.

I get the arthritic thing. It’s funny what hurts and what doesn’t. It’s crossed my mind a time or two that there will come a time when a beard will be grown merely because I won’t be able to comfortably shave anymore. Not today, however
I'll need to be a quadriplegic before I grow a beard. Whiskers annoy me too much, even when I've grown a mustache I give up and shave it.

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#3,807

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
Sunday February 12, 2023
Razor: La Faulx AC SE
Blade: Feather Pro SUPER
Brush: Trotter Black Locust/Oumo Badger
Soap: A&E NYC (1508.5 Project)
AS 1: Witch Hazel
AS 2: A&E NYC
Fragrance:
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 1,560

2nd shave with the La Faulx and this time I chose to amp it up a little with a Feather Pro Super blade which is wider and gives a little more exposure. This helped with the efficiency for me but maintained the smoothness and comfort. I do get a little drag from it and I'm not sure if it's the extra length on the baseplate or the relationship of the head designed angle versus the angle the blade is held. Either way this produced a very comfortable shave with a good efficiency. Not as good for me as some in efficiency but more comfortable than thise choices too. Looking forward to tomorrows shave and will clean and mail it off to ALI hopefully Monday. Have a great day everyone !
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#3,808

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
I think I mentioned this story in last year's restraint thread. When in high school and wanting every album or book or whatever, Dad used to tell us to write it on a slip of paper and put in the top dresser drawer for a week. If after a week the desire for that thing was still there, then make plans to buy it. 

Well, I am going to keep the La Faulx in the top drawer for a year! And patiently wait for my turn to try it out. Your notes are encouraging to read, but I will be strong and save my pennies for a planned purchase instead of an impulse purchase!

Thanks for the comments and hope your Sunday is stellar!

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And throw it in the Cyber Sea
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#3,809

Posting Freak
(02-12-2023, 05:21 PM)Hi MaineYooper Wrote: I think I mentioned this story in last year's restraint thread. When in high school and wanting every album or book or whatever, Dad used to tell us to write it on a slip of paper and put in the top dresser drawer for a week. If after a week the desire for that thing was still there, then make plans to buy it. 

Well, I am going to keep the La Faulx in the top drawer for a year! And patiently wait for my turn to try it out. Your notes are encouraging to read, but I will be strong and save my pennies for a planned purchase instead of an impulse purchase!

Thanks for the comments and hope your Sunday is stellar!

It’s amazing what we don’t need or buy after calm reflection and passage of a little time. My buying also dropped off after I deleted my PayPal account. Some merchants are offering Apple Pay,however, so that only worked for a while. 

Dave in KY  I hope it never comes to that. There’s always electric razors if the hands are no longer trustworthy.

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#3,810

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
Monday February 13, 2023
Razor: La Faulx AC SE by Atelier Durdan
Blade: Feather Pro SUPER
Brush: Sorrentino Orange Crush/Cashmere
Soap: B&M Nordost
AS 1: Witch Hazel
AS 2: Ethos SFS Blood Orange
Fragrance: Amouage Sunshine Man EDP
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 1,561
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