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Post by szekelya on Apr 17, 2019 0:02:43 GMT -6
The white minibrush seems legit in this set, huh?
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Post by jayaruh on Apr 17, 2019 5:51:17 GMT -6
The white minibrush seems legit in this set, huh? It does, indeed.
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Post by jayaruh on Apr 17, 2019 5:53:17 GMT -6
Williams Wednesday's ShaveCold Water Rinse Williams Mug Shaving Soap Jayaruh #331 Boar Enders Speed Shaver Enders Speed Blade CWR Pinaud Vanilla My prep was just a cold water rinse. The Williams Mug Shaving Soap face lathered well with Jayaruh #331 Boar brush. I did two passes with the Enders Speed Shaver razor with an Enders Speed Blade and ended up with a close, comfortable shave. After a cold water rinse, I finished off with Pinaud Vanilla AS. I am clean, smooth, and refreshed...
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Post by mayer57619 on Apr 17, 2019 5:54:04 GMT -6
Vintage Williams Wednesday shave
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Post by 120inna55 on Apr 17, 2019 6:06:41 GMT -6
Williams Wednesday's ShaveCold Water Rinse Williams Mug Shaving Soap Jayaruh #331 Boar Enders Speed Shaver Enders Speed Blade CWR Pinaud Vanilla My prep was just a cold water rinse. The Williams Mug Shaving Soap face lathered well with Jayaruh #331 Boar brush. I did two passes with the Enders Speed Shaver razor with an Enders Speed Blade and ended up with a close, comfortable shave. After a cold water rinse, I finished off with Pinaud Vanilla AS. I am clean, smooth, and refreshed... Nice green one, Jay. I polished mine with Zaino (a polymer auto polish that I've been using on my 98 Trans Am for 21 years). It put a luster on that Bakelite that makes it appear almost metallic. Pretty cool!
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Post by Electrif on Apr 17, 2019 7:30:19 GMT -6
Wednesday 17th April Heno de Pravia glycerine soap pre-shave - Semogue 620 - Williams Mug Soap - Ever Ready Streamline - GEM SSC #7 - Alum - Electrif's Bay Rum No1 - Dove Nourishing Cream Williams Wednesday was wonderful.
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pj3r
Lather Catcher
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Post by pj3r on Apr 17, 2019 8:26:24 GMT -6
Perhaps my favorite set up...
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rayr
Blade King
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Post by rayr on Apr 17, 2019 8:55:36 GMT -6
Razor: Improved Ever-Ready 1912
Blade: GEM PTFE (7)
Soap: Razorock Don Marco
Brush: Maggard 24mm Synthetic
A/S: Thayer's Lemon Witch Hazel, Daxton Aftershave
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mlb549
Lather Catcher
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Post by mlb549 on Apr 17, 2019 12:44:24 GMT -6
Ever Ready Streamline with Gem SS blade, PdP 63, Omega 1098, Osage Rub!!!
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Post by andy914 on Apr 17, 2019 15:27:22 GMT -6
Williams Wednesday! The Jayaruh #10 lathers the Williams great. Like they were made for each other. All around great shave!
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Post by 120inna55 on Apr 17, 2019 16:41:37 GMT -6
Endgame Countdown Lather Bros. | Hela Bad APShaveCo. Elegant Emerald | SynBad 24mm Durham-Enders | Enders Speed Shaver Schick Proline B-20
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Post by jayaruh on Apr 17, 2019 17:45:29 GMT -6
Endgame Countdown Lather Bros. | Hela Bad APShaveCo. Elegant Emerald | SynBad 24mm Durham-Enders | Enders Speed Shaver Schick Proline B-20 That razor gleams like a '98 Trans Am.
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Post by linuxguile on Apr 17, 2019 20:05:59 GMT -6
SOTD April 17th Stirling Mentholated Pre-Shave Soap Schick Injector G3 Personna (4) Satin Tip The Purest (22mm, Corvette Class) Blades Grim "Cinder" Barbasol Pacific Rush ASB
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Post by birdlives on Apr 17, 2019 20:47:25 GMT -6
April 16th As birdlives has pointed out, today was a special day for Ever-Ready Lather Catchers -- so I took the 2 I own (hadn't gotten around to using....yeah, I know, criminal) and took them both for a shave today. It was an extremely close 3-pass shave -- mostly because I was having so much fun that I couldn't stop shaving. It cost me a wee-bit of irritation on my lower neck, but it was worth it and both were great shavers! I'm not great at figuring the age/year of these 2; if anyone has thoughts, please share. Click here for more pics of both, if that helps. The setup: Ever-Ready with black handle (curly metal work) and Ever-Ready with metal handle (E & R metal work) | Haslinger's Schafmilch | Razorock Beehive | Krampert's Fines Bay Rum View Attachment I think you have the 1907 range covered... The wood handed one is close to the orig.1907 and the metal handled one is close to the 1912-13,ish last incarnation of the 1907 patent before the release of the Little Lather Catcher 1914. Hopefully someone who knows what he is talking about will kick in soon and narrow that down.}8^))
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Flintstone
Lather Catcher
Scraper Blade Shaver...
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Post by Flintstone on Apr 17, 2019 21:08:48 GMT -6
April 16th As birdlives has pointed out, today was a special day for Ever-Ready Lather Catchers -- so I took the 2 I own (hadn't gotten around to using....yeah, I know, criminal) and took them both for a shave today. It was an extremely close 3-pass shave -- mostly because I was having so much fun that I couldn't stop shaving. It cost me a wee-bit of irritation on my lower neck, but it was worth it and both were great shavers! I'm not great at figuring the age/year of these 2; if anyone has thoughts, please share. Click here for more pics of both, if that helps. The setup: Ever-Ready with black handle (curly metal work) and Ever-Ready with metal handle (E & R metal work) | Haslinger's Schafmilch | Razorock Beehive | Krampert's Fines Bay Rum I think you have the 1907 range covered... The wood handed one is close to the orig.1907 and the metal handled one is close to the 1912-13,ish last incarnation of the 1907 patent before the release of the Little Lather Catcher 1914. Hopefully someone who knows what he is talking about will kick in soon and narrow that down.}8^)) Thank you, and I think you probably nailed it!!! I've been behind on my Fuzzy videos, but it looks like he has a 1907 and a 1913'ish as well. I have the Waits' Compendium, and maybe it's just me, but I find it a bit confusing at times.
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