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We had some sort of "boar brush fever" and "back to the basics" trend these days in the Spanish forums, and I decided that I could throw my two cents in, I guess. My old Omega 31052 had been sleeping the "sleep of the just" in a drawer, embarrassed at the efficiency shown by my newest acquisitions, namely my Plisson L'Occitane and my two Finest Badger brushes. The above mentioned phenomena made me retrieve her from my cabinet and bowl lather with her yesterday and the day before, for it is well known that boar brushes deliver their best performance when they get frequent use. This one had seen no action in the last two months, at least. Her performance this evening has been good. That's it. Good. It took me twice the time it usually takes me to get the consistency I like in my lather with this boar brush, than it takes me with my badger brushes. This brush is well broken in and the feel on the face is similar to that of a Finest 2 Band brush, good backbone and some scrub, but it's not nearly as efficient whipping up lather. In fact, even though I had been loading the brush for nearly 45 seconds, for the third pass I needed to load the brush again and bowl lather in order to get the required amount of it for the third pass and confort. This wouldn't have happened with my badger or synthetics, with which I don't have that feeling that the brush is stealing my lather. Much on the contrary.

Nevertheless, she paired well with my beloved Cella and both gave me a good Italian shave. Yesterday I had a German one and praised the Speick stick for its good performance. Today, I'll praise (once again) Cella, for its even better performance. It always gives me flawless shaves. It's amazing how a product that costs over here less than 5€ can perform this well in all aspects of its performance. I can even understand those guys who purchase the 1 Kg puck. You never know.

Three pass, BBS, DFS. Have a good day, gents.

- Merkur Slant 37C+Gillette Sharp Edge #3 (last use)
- Omega 31052 boar.
- Cella
- Home brewed after shave lotion+Aloe Vera gel+Bulldog balm.

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#92

Member
East Texas
(08-16-2016, 05:35 PM)Tras Krom Wrote: B&M Rhapsody
BBS1 + Stork RWD Titanium

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Love that handle! And Rhapsody is so photogenic.

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#93

Member
Home of the Spud Potato

Wednesday Planned SOTD

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Razor Timeless Razor OC\Jurgen Hempel Ti
Blade: Personna 74 (D22)
Brush: Bob Sears Beehive 26mm Manchurian
Bowl: Symmetrical Pottery
Pre Shave Scrub: Holy Black True Grit
Pre Shave Oil: Jasmine Creamsicle
Shave Soap: PannaCrema Nuàvia Verde
Post: Monster Alum Block
Aftershave: Alpa 378


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Guy
#94
Wednesday
Shaverjoe TGN 2 band finest
Wolfman / Windrose
Gillette Silver Blue
Viking Soaps Old Norse
CRSW Bergamot & Bay


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"He who hasn't faced adversity doesn't know his true strength. "
#95

Vintage Razor Fan
Southwestern NY
(08-16-2016, 04:57 PM)celestino Wrote: Rob, great to hear you are enjoying the soap.  Shy

Thank you, kind sir! I like to think I'm in good company. Happy2

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-Rob
#96

Member
Toronto, Ont. Canada
(This post was last modified: 08-17-2016, 05:01 AM by Mickey Oberman.)
Freddy,

"Mickey, 5 is where I keep my Gillette Slim and Gillette Super Adjustable and that seems to be the sweet spot for me."

I will thankfully heed your sage advice.

HOWEVER, being the curious beast that I am I know I will be compelled to try at least 1 and 9.
I will probably regret it but as they say about climbing Mt. Everest when asked "Why?"

"Why? Because it's there."

Mickey Winking

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#97
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#98
Filarmonica EPBD
Wiborg
Penhaligon's
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#99

Member
Atlanta, GA
(This post was last modified: 08-17-2016, 11:24 AM by clint64.)
August 17, 2016
Wolfman WR-01 Ti OC with Triad Ti
Feather (1)
Tres Amigos Elite Ironwood with Envy White
Route 66 Frozen Margarita
Witch Hazel
Route 66 Frozen Margarita AS Balm

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Clint
#100

Member
Metro Detroit
Solid shave
I'm glad I returned to Proraso Red today. I gave my tub to my brother last year and I've been kind of missing it. Now I realize that it has been surpassed by other soaps in my den, such as Reef Point and TTFFC, both top sandalwoods for me. The Silver Shadow felt great again and is rapidly becoming favorite brush. Krampert's provided a nice cool for a hot day.
Prep: Myrsol Emulsion
Soap: Proraso Red
Brush: Brothers Bristles Silver Shadow
Razor: Merkur Futur 5-4-4
Blade: Voskhod
AS: Krampert's Finest Frostbite
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