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Post by stljeff on Sept 7, 2013 11:52:48 GMT -6
Sorry for the delay in the themed week this month; I was away from home last week without access to a computer. Anyway, if you have a favorite vintage brush, put it to good use this week!
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Post by wchnu on Sept 14, 2013 1:46:12 GMT -6
This was my Granddads brush. It is a very common for the time Surrey. 1912 Treet Surrey brush Surrey soap in surrey mug WH Clubman AS Great shave.
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Post by Alan on Sept 14, 2013 9:05:57 GMT -6
GEM 1912 Treet blade Great Granddad's travel brush Lord Emofresh Cream AV aftershave
Stole Fuzzy's idea and broke out that travel brush I talked about some time before. It's still a little stretchy but hopefully will soften in time. I don't usually use creams but this is one of the few I do. I like the scent and the touch of menthol is just right. (and so is the price)
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Post by wchnu on Sept 15, 2013 8:46:55 GMT -6
Sunday morning shave Flying wing PAL d-2 Ever Ready 104 PC old spice scent WH Old Spice AS Great shave. This little brush is a favorite of mine. The original boar knot is still in perfect shape. The other pic is of my sotd from a few days ago. Attachments:
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Post by sleddog on Sept 15, 2013 16:03:54 GMT -6
Sunday Ever-Ready 1911-12 LC, Gem SS PTFE blade Simms brush LaToja stick Witch Hazel Shea butter Aqua Velva-Blue Ice First shave with this ER LC, worked and sounded awesome!! The Simms brush built a great lather with the LaToja stick, was surprised at how well the original knot worked and how soft it was. Was nice to take my time and have a leisurely shave, I have been quite busy and doing a fair amount of travel lately.
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