- Joined
- Monday April 11, 2016
- Location
- Louth, Lincolnshire
Not even soap and water?Velvet 'Old' style head on a Braveheart handle, not used anything else on my face since I discovered it.
Not even soap and water?Velvet 'Old' style head on a Braveheart handle, not used anything else on my face since I discovered it.
Not even soap and water?
Much smaller, I would imagine?Nope! I don't iron it anymore either the friction from the razor being used dry just drags all the wrinkles out.
Which is why I still use soap and water on my cock and balls of course, different razor though.
Darn spell checker in Firefox, smooth cheeks were all the rage in the 80's, follow that you had to obtain special permission to grow facial hair for religious reasons you know.. the belief awakening was off the scale shal we say.You were issued with individual " Soldier Chicks " Shemen ? Guys in our Forces have to provide their own ... though if hairy they would be expected to exfoliate !
JohnnyO. o/
I've got a hankering for a Tradere and think it may be the one razor to rule them all but they are rare as hens teeth and as expensive as Faberge eggs.What a question! The mind boggles as to how many I now own and have tried. A wise man once said stainless is where it is at and ATT is a quick fix to most unobtainable DE razors. He was correct on both counts. The ATT R2 and H1 are superb razors. Having just taken delivery of a Wolfman and awaiting an ATT SE as well as the Timeless Razor OC, only time will tell if the ATT R2 or H1 can remain supreme.
In terms of precision machining the Wolfman wins hands down.
So far my journey has been (in terms of favourites)
EJ89 Chatsworth Barley Chrome
Ikon Tech style head
Japanese Straight razors
ATT R2
Wolfman OC
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What a question! The mind boggles as to how many I now own and have tried. A wise man once said stainless is where it is at and ATT is a quick fix to most unobtainable DE razors. He was correct on both counts. The ATT R2 and H1 are superb razors. Having just taken delivery of a Wolfman and awaiting an ATT SE as well as the Timeless Razor OC, only time will tell if the ATT R2 or H1 can remain supreme.
In terms of precision machining the Wolfman wins hands down.
So far my journey has been (in terms of favourites)
EJ89 Chatsworth Barley Chrome
Ikon Tech style head
Japanese Straight razors
Blackbird
ATT R2
Wolfman OC
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The annoying thing with rare razors is the bias of finally obtaining one, in my case leads to needing to love it. Even if you don't, having taken years to acquire you tend to want to keep it. This isn't my case with the Wolfman but certainly with several straight razors.I've got a hankering for a Tradere and think it may be the one razor to rule them all but they are rare as hens teeth and as expensive as Faberge eggs.
I actually have the S2, with regards to ATT I own; M, R2, S2, H.If you like the R2 so much I think you would love the S2
I've bought the IKON OSS (Dual Comb) three times now, each time I'm left feeling disappointed. It's one of those razors that I'm just determined to master but ultimately will end up selling for something better....The annoying thing with rare razors is the bias of finally obtaining one, in my case leads to needing to love it. Even if you don't, having taken years to acquire you tend to want to keep it. This isn't my case with the Wolfman but certainly with several straight razors.
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