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  1. #61
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    Yeah, it's an old German LUNA from WW1. Quite an agressive shave, so you need to take your time, else it can bite you.

    The Gillette 195 Slim Adjustable is a dream. I find setting #4 to be ideal for a twice weekly shave, and the weight and balance very nice too.

    If your shaves are a bit further apart, crank up the number. Or if you're shaving more often, you can wind it down a bit.

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    My weekday shave alternates a bit through the collection, but at the moment the slim is my daily shave. Before that I was using a fatboy. Before that.. um.... I cant remember...

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    I use disposable three bladers and get at least a month out of them by shaving in the shower. I shave daily and have done so since a teenager.
    If you don't want to buy shaving foam there is the oil that you only need one drop of and rub it on with hot water, it does a good job.
    The old local barber I used to go to for haircuts was an absolute master with a straight razor and he would always clean up the back of your neck with it! It was a job that could not be reproduced with any other razor.
    Non of our local barbers will use a blade or do shaves, as I enquired recently and was told it's basically the "blood rule" thing!

    There's no exscuse for any hair below the eyebrows


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    This is my travel kit.


  5. #65
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    Cool.

    Do your blade boxes have lids? I have a couple that belong to my LUNA, but they are lidless. Blades don't fit really well in them either. They only fit diagonally, not flat.

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    That seems strange.. mine have lids.

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    Quote Originally Posted by B92 8NW View Post
    Not at all

    Can you recommend me a place in SYD?
    Absolutely. Les Smooth in North Sydney. Gillian has great hands. They actually use a proprietary wax they have made for different areas too. She's developed it over the years and I've been able to tell the difference when they change.

    http://www.google.com.au/url'sa=t&rc...48572450,d.aGc

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesB71 View Post
    I put on some vintage blues or classical. Then I generally have a shower, soak my face, put a hot wet towel on it for a few mins and then make myself a great rich lather from one of the better shave soaps and a shot of glycerine. Take a sip of whisky (to set the mood), maybe a puff on my pipe and shave away with a good, solid vintage razor from the 40s or 50s. Finish with some Proraso aftershave and Im good to go.
    My god Man, do you then start your business as a Private Investigator and go and questions dames or broads, all the while secreting a .45?

    Just having a dig mate, I do agree: A good shave really is a work of art.
    I have my eye on a few straight razors at the moment, but I'm saving for a rear locker so.....
    Disposable razor it is for now
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    Lol... I like finding enjoyment and pleasure where i can. Doing it right, developing the right feel and putting yourself in the right frame of mind makes for a much more colourful life.

    I read something about land rovers the other day, and ill have to paraphrase because I can't remember where it was, :-

    "Sure, they are boxy and agricultural. They ride rough. Their internal appointment is simple and old fashioned. But I can't help but love it. Every time you climb behind the wheel it feels like an adventure".

    It struck a chord with me. I like hats, single shot rifles, women with curves and cars with chrome bumpers.

    Take your pleasure where you can find it I say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesB71 View Post
    It struck a chord with me. I like hats, single shot rifles, women with curves and cars with chrome bumpers.

    Take your pleasure where you can find it I say.
    Possibly one of the greater things I've read on aulro
    The Phantom - Oslo Blue 2001 Td5 SE.
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