Same here.I have had an order from Your Shaving and very satisfied with their service.
~doug~
Same here.I have had an order from Your Shaving and very satisfied with their service.
This is the point I am at now. PAA soaps tend to give me more of an issue. I did scoop today with my Rex 1966 and got better results. It's all a learning process. Thanks for the post and the journal. I am enjoying the reads.Being not too far removed from having issues of clogging razors and drying lather, I still lean on mostly bowl loading for face/head lathering. This has the added benefit of getting nearly half or more of the hydration in the lather before moving it on from the bowl..
I've been eyeballing some SV also. The GRUME has me hampered at the moment. Time heals all wounds. Haha.It doesn't look like I'm going to get a shave in today. Kind of busy being the supportive husband getting her packed up and out the door in a few hours. I'm glad it's not me going on a 15+ hour flight!
Amazingly, my order from Connaught Shaving arrived today! Ordered on 31 August. Seven days is pretty speedy in my book. Quick pick below.
The brush is the Semogue Torga C5 Mistura. It feels good in the hand and I'm betting it will be the face lathering machine I was hoping for. The logo is engraved in the handle and not a sticker.
The other two items are self explanatory and leaves a pretty good hint of what will hopefully be arriving next week from Spain to complete the two sets. My first dabble with SV and everything about these items seems top notch. A very quick sniff of both gives me the impression of very refined, mature scents. Very cologne-ish. Very nice!
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Do not observe GRUME, go straight to Tundra Arctica!I've been eyeballing some SV also. The GRUME has me hampered at the moment. Time heals all wounds. Haha.
Nope. I’m going to complete this first GRUME. What October’s GRUME will look like, is yet to be determined. Haha.Do not observe GRUME, go straight to Tundra Arctica!
(Monopoly reference)
Thank you, kind Sir!Glad to read your Missus is safe and sound with your in-laws, @Buttercup
Apologies Dear Guido in advance for what follows, no intent to enable!I need to add a Semogue to the collection.
Thanks Buttercups!Apologies Dear Guido in advance for what follows, no intent to enable!
I think I could be happy with the SOC Mistura as my only brush. The eventual acquisition was fueled by my B&B lurking prior to joining and particularly comments by @Chan Eil Whiskers and @Phoenixkh. Although I distinctly remember Jim wishing the knot were 26mm instead of 24mm. However, for me the knot size is perfect for the face and a 26mm knot would be more advantageous for the head.
This week I'll start using my newly acquired Torga C5 Mistura and I'm really curious to see what if any difference 3mm less loft means. (SOC 53mm vs Torga 50mm)
Since I have a few hard Italian soaps arriving tomorrow (Inshallah!), my plan is for the Torga to be my #1 option for face lathering directly from the puck (also with Tabac, MWF and Mike's). I'm interested to see how I get on with the shorter handle, as I really love the SOC.
I know @lasta has had his SOC Mistura for a little over a week or so. Perhaps too soon for him to come to any concrete conclusions.
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10 Sep(p Kuss)tember 2023 - Face Shave - Twist 'n' Shout!
English Gillette Aristocrat Junior
Gillette Nacet (2nd Use)
Semogue Galahad Horse in Imperial Red
Stirling Soap Co. Varen Soap/Splash
This Stirling Varen in mutton tallow is some really good soap! And the scent just rocks. I've only got two Stirling soaps and both are mutton tallow (Glacial Electric Sheep). Not sure if I want to try the regular ole beef tallow. The splash scent strength is pretty strong, which I do like. I've thought about the Glastonbury, which I believe is also mutton tallow and has a similar scent profile, but with pachouli...I think.
I had four days growth and had intended to shave with the English Flare Tip Rocket, but pulled out this heavy hitter. The AJ has got a good deal more weight and has always been a more efficient/aggressive shaver for me. It did not disappoint and I was squeaky clean after a traditional three pass shave. Only one weeper on my chin as I was experimenting with a steep angle on the first/WTG pass.
I'm warming up to the Galahad horse with each passing use. I'm still primarily bowl lathering with it, but when I do move the lather to the face I add additional water and splay the brush to agitate lather building. I've not had any issues with the hairs tangling. It might be feeling modestly less prickly, but that could be my mind wanting that and/or my adjusting to the feeling. It does still seem to lose one hair per use, but not worrying to me. The handle shape is the smallest of my Semogue's, but I don't mind and it works well for me. And I do love the Imperial Red color.
I had intended to use the Galahad for all my face shaves for Sep(p Kuss)tember, but that plan was hatched prior to my approved treewhaling. With the arrival of the Torga Mistura, I'm planning to set aside (put out to pasture for a bit) the Galahad in support of the less than scientific comparison of the SOC vs Torga in the Mistura knot. My fellow Semogue lover @Beto Salatini is just as interested as I am in what if any differences there are!
Tomorrow is the final rest day of the three week La Vuelta a España. American Sepp Kuss surprisingly finds himself in the lead, with his own teammates in second/third. Sepp is a Super Domestique/Mountain Goat and has helped his teammates (who happen to be in 2nd/3rd) win the Giro and the Tour earlier this year. It would be unprecedented for the Jumbo Visma team to win all three grand tours in one season and even more special to do so with three different riders. For the next seven days the current month will be Sep(p Kuss)tember!
#GCKuss
None felt. I have a quirky reason for getting a Semogue. I really like the handle of the SOC brushes. I think it’s beautifully designed - especially in butterscotch / orange.no intent to enable!
The SOC that’s it.View attachment 1716011
My C3 Torga Mistura and my SOC Butterscotch Mistura.
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~doug~
Apologies Dear Guido in advance for what follows, no intent to enable!
I think I could be happy with the SOC Mistura as my only brush. The eventual acquisition was fueled by my B&B lurking prior to joining and particularly comments by @Chan Eil Whiskers and @Phoenixkh. Although I distinctly remember Jim wishing the knot were 26mm instead of 24mm. However, for me the knot size is perfect for the face and a 26mm knot would be more advantageous for the head.
This week I'll start using my newly acquired Torga C5 Mistura and I'm really curious to see what if any difference 3mm less loft means. (SOC 53mm vs Torga 50mm)
Since I have a few hard Italian soaps arriving tomorrow (Inshallah!), my plan is for the Torga to be my #1 option for face lathering directly from the puck (also with Tabac, MWF and Mike's). I'm interested to see how I get on with the shorter handle, as I really love the SOC.
I know @lasta has had his SOC Mistura for a little over a week or so. Perhaps too soon for him to come to any concrete conclusions.