#81

Member
Home of the Spud Potato
Thursday SOTD
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Razor: Henson Ti22 +++
Blade: PoliSilver (Wizmet) (D4)
Brush: Semogue 2021 Spanish Shavers Mistura Limited Edition
Scuttle: Dirty Bird 1.5
Pre-Shave Scrub: PAA Ice Cube 2
Pre-Shave Balm: Grooming Department Unscented
Shave Soap: Prairie Creations DdC Ancient Sedona
Butter: Saponificio Varesino Puro Burro di Karitè
Aftershave: HTGAM Al-Fin

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#82

Member
Chester County, PA
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Hardware:

Lambda Athena 
Timor blade
Rudy Vey 24mm brush (fan)

Software:

Ethos Watermelon Mint Soap
Ethos Watermelon Mint Skin Food Splash

Nice and refreshing on a hot day!

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#83

Mike Distress
New Jersey
(10-04-2023, 10:41 PM)Optometrist Wrote:
(10-04-2023, 09:03 PM)metal_shavings Wrote:
(10-04-2023, 02:45 PM)MarkB Wrote: 4 October, 2023

Hello everyone! Hope you had a pleasant evening.

Great shave this morning. Went back to Saponificio Varesino and their "Cosmo" soap and ASL. This scent always struck me as ideal for cooler weather. Yes, there is some citrus off the top, but it's intermingled with a warm, slightly sweet & spicy note. All this is playing over a foundation of warm, earthy, woody notes. Wonderful lather built with the Riva Brushes Manchurian badger for two passes (+ touch up) with the Timeless Razor TRBR38 and I finished with the matching ASL & Dior "Sauvage" parfum.

Hope you have a great day. Smile

Saponificio Varesino "Cosmo" Shave Cream / Riva Brushes 26mm Manchurian Badger / Timeless Razor TRBR38
Wizamet / Alum / Saponificio Varesino "Cosmo" After Shave Lotion / Dior "Sauvage" Parfum

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I'm taking it that you're enjoying the Timeless 0.38 Bronze? It is a great razor and actually a beautiful work of art as well, it really is. I'm looking to pick up the 0.78 OC plate for it eventually. Not sure how I would like it or how it will compare to the 0.95 Ti that I have.
Mike, I've used all three Timeless razors and the 0.78 OC is the most aggressive. I found the teeth of the 0.78 bordering on the uncomfortable compared to the 0.95 with notably more blade feel. Shaving was on tenterhooks and not enjoyable for me. I've also used the Gen 1 CG Lvl3 known for its aggressiveness, but even that was more forgiving in comparison. If you do buy the 0.78 OC plate, take care.

Thanks for the info, I really do appreciate it! I have heard that this was supposed to be aggressive, but they didn't say that about the slim as well and a slim isn't too much for me. Though I will say I do have one OC for my Blackbird and that was one of the open comb that I've owned that was way too much for me. And for me, 0.95 Ti OC that I have was much smoother than I imagined it would've been for the gap. I guess this is just one of those examples where sometimes gap/exposure really isn't an indicator of how the razor may shave.

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#84

Posting Freak
Canada
4 October 2023

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Celestino
Love, Laughter & Shaving  Heart
#85

Traveler
Eugene, Oregon
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Razor: Phoenix Artisan Accoutrements Ascension SELECT
Blade: Gillette Nacet Stainless

Lather: Phoenix Artisan Accoutrements Doppelgänger Plum
Brush: Phoenix Artisan Accoutrements Star Wisp
Bowl: AKA Brushworx Abalone (3-pass)

Post Shave: Phoenix Artisan Accoutrements Alum Block w/ No-Slip Grip System & Dry Dock System
Aftershave: Phoenix Artisan Accoutrements Doppelgänger Plum

What can I say that hasn't already been said about (any/all of) Phoenix Shaving software? The quality of the fragrance and the resulting lather are world-class.

Doppelgänger Plum is a phenomenon scent. This makes sense when you know that it's an homage to a discontinued masterpiece, Plum Japonais by Tom Ford.

If you know me you know then you know I'm a sucker for cologne-type shaving gear. With notes of Cinnamon, Saffron, Japanese Plum, Plum Blossom, Immortelle, Liquor, Camellia, Cypress, Smokey Oud, Amber, Benzoin, Fir, and Vanilla you can see this is one is a complex and nuanced fragrance. Long story short is that's its freakin' awesome! This is a true banger!

The Ascension SELECT gave me a great shave. Seeing as I can adjust it with a simple twist. How could it not? It also looks great too. Especially with the Classic Phoenix Purple tip on the end. My favorite color I might add.

All in all, I was thoroughly pleased with this shave. All of the components came to and served me well. I highly recommend you pick up this software set or a razor while you're at it.

Thanks for reading and enjoy your shaves.

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#86

Member
Surrey, UK
(10-05-2023, 12:36 AM)metal_shavings Wrote:
(10-04-2023, 10:41 PM)Optometrist Wrote:
(10-04-2023, 09:03 PM)metal_shavings Wrote: I'm taking it that you're enjoying the Timeless 0.38 Bronze? It is a great razor and actually a beautiful work of art as well, it really is. I'm looking to pick up the 0.78 OC plate for it eventually. Not sure how I would like it or how it will compare to the 0.95 Ti that I have.
Mike, I've used all three Timeless razors and the 0.78 OC is the most aggressive. I found the teeth of the 0.78 bordering on the uncomfortable compared to the 0.95 with notably more blade feel. Shaving was on tenterhooks and not enjoyable for me. I've also used the Gen 1 CG Lvl3 known for its aggressiveness, but even that was more forgiving in comparison. If you do buy the 0.78 OC plate, take care.

Thanks for the info, I really do appreciate it! I have heard that this was supposed to be aggressive, but they didn't say that about the slim as well and a slim isn't too much for me. Though I will say I do have one OC for my Blackbird and that was one of the open comb that I've owned that was way too much for me. And for me, 0.95 Ti OC that I have was much smoother than I imagined it would've been for the gap. I guess this is just one of those examples where sometimes gap/exposure really isn't an indicator of how the razor may shave.
Mike, I, too, didn't find the SLIM aggressive. Completely the opposite and struggled to get a close shave.The Timeless 0.78 0C takes no prisoners. The Blackbird OC is more forgiving.

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David
#87

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
Thursday October 5, 2023
Razor: Blackland ERA OC Plate 5
Blade: Wizamet
Brush: Stirling/Badger
Soap: Sir Henry's Black Tie Affair
AS : Ethos Blood Orange
Fragrance:
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 1,794
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#88

Member
UE (Italy)
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#89

Member
Hookstown ,Pa
Sotd 10-4-23

Super cross razor was the weapon of choice, sterling soaps haverford for suds and smells, and the rubab firefly and the ole Clydesdale shell for that glassy smooth draw while stropping![Image: DSTJkJV.jpg]

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#90

Member
Atlanta, GA
October 5, 2023
Blackbird Ti OC
Gillette Nacet
Omega Evo Synthetic
WSP Barbershop
SV Felce Aromatica

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