SOTD- Looking at the Schick rack it is going to be the theme razor L6 injector. The L series of injectors had a lot of theme razors that makes shaving interesting for the morning shave.
Razor : Schick injector L6 "Easy Rider" with a theme of different motorized activity's and having a shave while doing it. Weird commercials IMO showing how easy it was to shave on the go(L series are nice and milder aggressiveness than most).-MFG 1969?-1972
Blade: Schick platinum (2) old stock
Soap : Razorock "The dead Sea"
Brush: Yaki tuxedo knot 24mm+
Preshave: Brush wash the face with CeraVe hand bar soap+ Dollop of Aloe Vera gel on beard area.
Post shave : Alum + cold water rinse
Post shave: Razorock "The dead sea" aftershave with witch hazel
Results:CCS,DFS,BBS + Alum indicated no irritation+ no weepers=
Supply v2 w/3 dot and Schick Japanese twins (2). Much better experience than the initial test with a few days of growth. Quick, simple, and efficient as a daily shaver.
SOTD, I came across Williams mug soap that I have not used in a while(decades?) and thought I had better give it a try. From what I have seen how to lather Williams is load well and apply to face. I being a little different loaded well and into the lather bowl and it behaved through out my shave with reasonable good protection. It just brought back some memories with Father using the stuff. A lot of the drug stores do not stock Williams in our community like they did a few years back.
Razor: Gem Feather weight-MFG 1950-53
Blade: Gem Personna SS PTFE (7)
Soap : Williams mug soap(Non Vintage)
Brush: Razorock Noir 400
Preshave: Brush wash the face with CeraVe hand bar soap + Dollop of Aloe Vera gel to beard area.
Post shave: Dickinson's witch hazel
Post shave: Pinaud Clubman with witch hazel + Nivea balm
Results : CCS,DFS,BBS + no irritation indicated from AS + no weepers=