#11

Member
Gatineau, QC, Canada
S.O.T.D. - Barrister and Mann - Terror 


  • Razor - EJ3one6
  • Blade - Polsilver
  • Brush - Paladin Cobalt Moe 26mm
  • PostShave - Thayer’s Original
  • PreShave Oil - AOS (Unscented)
  • Aftershave Splash - B&M - Terror
  • Aftershave Balm - B&M - Terror
  • Cooling additive - B&M - Terror 
  • Shaving Bowl - CC - Copper

Best Regards 

Alan H


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#12

Member
Honolulu, Hawaii
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Razor: Gem Junior Lather Catcher, pearl handle by GAW9576
Blade: Personna GEM PTFE Stainless Steel Blade
Brush: Rudy Vey 2022 B & B Contributor Brush
Pre-Shave: Proraso White
Lather: Caswell-Massey Newport
Aftershave: Pinaud Lilac Vegetal
Additional Care:
  Thayers Facial Tonic Witch Hazel Unscented
  Imperial Leather Talcum Powder

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Dave

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#14

Member
gone to Carolina in my mind
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Brush:  Simpson Trafalger T3
Soap:   Los Jabones de Joserra Céfiro A Ventus
Razor:  Tatara Masamune OC Plate-Nodachi Cap, Wizamet
Post:   Dickinson's Original Witch Hazel Toner
Post:   Pitralon Classic Splash
Post:   Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid Serum 2% w/B5
Finish: Stirling Executive Man EDT


Today's razor is a Tatara Masamune OC plate and handle mated with the Nodachi cap.  The specs for this combination are a 0.73mm gap and 0.05mm exposure.  These specs reminded me of the Karve Overlander, a solid bar which has slightly greater exposure, and about which there has been a great deal of happy buzz.  Now, my thinking brain understands that connecting razors by their specs is a connection made with thin thread, but even so, I was curious.  I already owned the Nodachi - a top DE favorite of mine - and I have long wanted to try it with the Masamune handle, so I recently splurged and got the Masamune handle and OC plate as well. 

Today's shave, a maiden voyage with the hybrid, was for the most part along the lines I expected.  It was not mindless, and yours truly got a weeper to prove it, although it was a weeper that dried up on its own.  That aside, the angle was easy to find, the shave was very smooth, and the efficiency was very surprisingly good.  The end result was a glass smooth BBS with nothing bleeding by rinse-off time.  So now I am really curious to see what kind of story a few more shaves will tell.

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#15

Member
New York
(07-04-2022, 01:43 AM)HighSpeed Wrote: [Image: 10d9HH4.jpg]


Brush:  Simpson Trafalger T3
Soap:   Los Jabones de Joserra Céfiro A Ventus
Razor:  Tatara Masamune OC Plate-Nodachi Cap, Wizamet
Post:   Dickinson's Original Witch Hazel Toner
Post:   Pitralon Classic Splash
Post:   Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid Serum 2% w/B5
Finish: Stirling Executive Man EDT


Today's razor is a Tatara Masamune OC plate and handle mated with the Nodachi cap.  The specs for this combination are a 0.73mm gap and 0.05mm exposure.  These specs reminded me of the Karve Overlander, a solid bar which has slightly greater exposure, and about which there has been a great deal of happy buzz.  Now, my thinking brain understands that connecting razors by their specs is a connection made with thin thread, but even so, I was curious.  I already owned the Nodachi - a top DE favorite of mine - and I have long wanted to try it with the Masamune handle, so I recently splurged and got the Masamune handle and OC plate as well. 

Today's shave, a maiden voyage with the hybrid, was for the most part along the lines I expected.  It was not mindless, and yours truly got a weeper to prove it, although it was a weeper that dried up on its own.  That aside, the angle was easy to find, the shave was very smooth, and the efficiency was very surprisingly good.  The end result was a glass smooth BBS with nothing bleeding by rinse-off time.  So now I am really curious to see what kind of story a few more shaves will tell.
Wow. I had to check, because I thought the Overlander had a neutral exposure. It's actually 0.07. I'm stunned. It is an absolute smooth shave and most folks would call it a 'safe, mindless shave'.

Glad your first run with this hybrid was pretty good. I'm sure when you and the razor get more familiar with one another, it'll get even better.

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#17

Member
Home of the Spud Potato
Independence Day SOTD
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Razor: Hiram Commander
Blade: Schick Proline (D1)
Brush: Vie-Long 16510 Silvertip 24mm
Bowl: Buffalo Horn 6”
Pre-Shave Scrub: SheaMoisture African black soap
Pre-Shave Balm: Mickey Lee Lime
Shave Soap: Shulton Old Spice
Balm: Saponificio Varesino Puro Burro di Karitè
Aftershave: Shulton Old Spice Lime
Cologne: Shulton Old Spice Lime

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Guy
#18
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Erchy  sweet bloom shoton your brush, nice shave sotd
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24hrs beard
Shave Forge 24mm brown synthetic 
Ethos Fresco shave soap and aftershave splash
Carbon ti 0.68 original base plate 
Carbon ti graphite 0.68 base plate 
Gillette China London Bridge (4)
kokum butter and Ethos dry skin serum


To be honest, these are some of the most difficult shaves for me trying to perform a satisfactory finish with only 24 hours rest on my skin. There is enough stubble to shave off that I can see and feel but my skin ain't so tough. The original base plate from Carbon has the most blade exposure and these offer a good cut on the beard. It can be a bit much on my skin but I try to watch the pressure. I'm getting better at daily shaving but for me, shaving off more than 3 days beard growth (all the way up to a week or more beard) is easier than a daily shave. I try to limit the daily shaves to 2 passes. Not sure how many others find their skin really prefers a couple of days in between shaves to rest after dfs/bbs shave finishes.
Cheers everyone and happy shaving

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#20

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(This post was last modified: 07-07-2022, 12:52 PM by Dave in KY.)
Monday July 4, 2022
Razor: Rare Gem 1912 Open Comb
Blade: Gem Blue Star Carbon Steel
Brush: Wolf Whisker Beehive/Badger
Soap: Ballenclaugh Honey and Tobacco
AS 1: Humphrey's Alcoholado Maravilla 70
AS 2: CHH Tobacco
Fragrance:
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 1,335


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