'I am a lobster' was the theme given to this wonderful shave
Lobster trap - Ever Ready 1912
Lobster claw - Gem
Lobster thermador - Wee whiskey brush
Lobster pot - ADP
Lobster telephone
Thank you Salvador
A recent purchase of some old style ADP croap from the BST has allowed me to use my 'nearly finished' tub with a little more generosity being as I really did think this would be the last on the planet and to be used in a conservative manner. A soon to be extinct shaving product. Sir David please take note. And by the way, your ship is taking forever to be finished over this way.
What is there not to be liked about the ADP croap, other than being overtly expensive in the first place. This new jar is the best part of 90% full and at a wonderful price has made it my inevitable bargain of the month.
The 1912 I was told sounds like dry toast being scraped which is about correct although I think it sounds more like you are shaving with a bag of rusty springs. Not as though I've tried it, but this is what I'd imagine it to sound like. But the more I use this razor the more I am seeing why folk have a certain heart for it. Still remains daunting to look at and it still remains to look like a gardening tool for gnomes.
'All we did was ask if we could have our spade back you big bastard'
So a wonderful shave with the wonderful end result of a big smiley smooth face. So impressed my wife has asked if she could have a loan of the 1912
'Yes, for down there'
And as tradition would have it, it is that time for the Japanese ladies to sign off this particular shave. On this occasion it is over to that band which are touted as being a bit of a 'super band', Nemophila and a cover of Pink's brilliant 'So what?'. So come on, sing out loud, 'So what, I am a lobster'